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What are our representatives in Frankfort doing?

When we elect someone to the House of Representatives, the Senate, or the Executive Branch, they become our voice at the state capitol. But the only mechanisms for learning what they're doing during the legislative session are often communications from their own offices and staff, and those limited bulletins don't always tell the full story.

This toolkit is designed to demystify Frankfort and give you the tools you need to learn what your vote supports each year. It includes information for Kentuckians who volunteer with the ACLU of Kentucky or just want to know how to connect with lawmakers and navigate the state house.

If you have questions, see an error, or have a suggestion for this page, please email [email protected]. Your vote is your voice!

What are our representatives in Frankfort doing?

When we elect someone to the House of Representatives, the Senate, or the Executive Branch, they become our voice at the state capitol. But the only mechanisms for learning what they're doing during the legislative session are often communications from their own offices and staff, and those limited bulletins don't always tell the full story.

This toolkit is designed to demystify Frankfort and give you the tools you need to learn what your vote supports each year. It includes information for Kentuckians who volunteer with the ACLU of Kentucky or just want to know how to connect with lawmakers and navigate the state house.

If you have questions, see an error, or have a suggestion for this page, please email [email protected]. Your vote is your voice!

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Make Your Voice Heard

Connect with your representatives.

Read the ACLU of Kentucky's Citizen Lobbying Guide

Our team works in courts, the state legislature, city councils, and with grassroots activists to defend the civil rights and liberties guaranteed to all people in Kentucky by the United States and Kentucky Constitutions.

At the state house, the ACLU-KY teams work with legislators to propose new bills, make bills better, and defeat harmful legislation. We also connect legislators with people directly affected by certain policies so lawmakers can learn about the real-life impacts of legislation, from mass incarceration, to racial equity in healthcare, to reproductive freedom. This guide is a toolkit to help you understand how laws are made and how you can get engaged with the legislative process.

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Find Your Representative, See Legislatice Calendars, Watch Committee Hearings, and More
The Legislative Research Commission (LRC) was created in 1948 as a fact-finding and service agency. The Commission operates as the administrative and research arm of the General Assembly and maintains the General Assemby website. Here are some helpful shortcuts:

Weekly Legislative Calendar

Regular Session Calendar

LIVE LEGISLATIVE COVERAGE

Call Your Legislator
When you call the Legislative Hotline, an LRC staff member will take your message and put it on a physical slip of paper that is delivered to your lawmaker. It doesn't take many calls to get the attention of your State Representative or Senator. Save this number in your phone and call when legislation that is important to you is moving!

You can use this number to: 

  • Leave a message for a legislator or committee
  • Access the Kentucky Relay Service by dialing 711
  • Call the calendar (meetings) line at 1-800-633-9650
  • Call the bill status line at 1-866-840-2835
  • Call the En Español line at 1-866-840-6574
  • Call the TTY message line at 1-800-896-0305

Call Your Legislator

Script for Calling the Legislative Hotline
Caller: *calls 1-800-372-7181* 

Operator: Hello! Thank you for calling the LRC message line. 

Caller: Hello! I’d like to leave a message for my representative and senator. 

Operator: May I get your name and address? 

Caller: Yes, my name is Heather Ayer and my address is 325 W Main Street Louisville, KY 40202. 

Operator: It looks like your representative is Pamela Stevenson and your senator is Gerald Neal. What would you like your message to say? 

Caller: I would like for them to support/vote yes on the Family Preservation and Accountability Act. 

Operator: Okay I will make sure they get that message. Is there anything else you’d like for them to know? 

Caller: Nope that’s it! 

Operator: Thank you for calling the LRC Message Line. Have a good day. 

 

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Follow the ACLU of Kentucky on our social channels to receive up-to-date information on what is happening in Frankfort and share information with your networks.





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The Lobby Day Conversation Guide is a resource for ACLU of Kentucky volunteer attending a regular session or interim Lobby Day. It provides volunteers with an outline of a “typical” conversation with legislators and is provided to volunteers in advance of their scheduled Lobby Day.

 

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