Coalition Letter to Governor Beshear Regarding COVID-19 Vaccine and Incarcerated Kentuckians

Over 100 advocates and health experts wrote to Governor Beshear asking his administration to prioritize the vaccination of incarcerated people who live in uniquely dangerous living conditions.

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Letter to Governor Beshear on Anti-Abortion Bills HB 2 and SB 9

ACLU-KY Policy Strategist wrote to Governor Beshear urging him to protect reproductive freedom by vetoing House Bill 2 and Senate Bill 9.

By Jackie McGranahan

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Kentucky General Assembly Prioritizes Attacks on Abortion Access

We must hold our legislature accountable and send a clear message: our care can’t wait and we will not go back. 

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Calling Lawmakers: What to Expect and Why It Matters

Calling your state-level elected officials actually makes a difference! It's free, only takes a minute, and you don't even need to know their names. Lawmakers often say calls influence how they vote.

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No-Knock Warrants and the 'Castle Doctrine'

The Castle Doctrine is a state law giving Kentuckians the right to use deadly force to protect themselves, other people, and their property. No-knock warrants and the Castle Doctrine blatantly contradict each other. Together, they create deadly situations for civilians and law enforcement.

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2020 Annual Report

Over the past year, the ACLU-KY fended off attacks on civil liberties in the courts, stopped bad bills and promoted good bills in Frankfort, launched its largest Get Out The Vote campaign ever, grew its staff, and more. 

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Count Every Vote 

In an unprecedented year, it’s only natural to have an unprecedented election. It’s the first in our lifetimes to occur during a global pandemic, and one in which a record number of Kentuckians will vote by mail. While we’re used to watching the results roll in on live TV on election night, it may take days — possibly even weeks — to officially call the winner. 

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Amendment 1: What does Marsy's Law really do?

Amendment 1 is a well-intentioned but irresponsible proposal to permanently change Kentucky's Constitution. The measure will appear on voter's ballots as Amendment 1 in the 2020 general election.

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Vote No on Amendment 1: Marsy's Law Is Bad For Victims And Wrong For Kentucky

It’s not often that you see an ACLU attorney, a Republican senator, a commonwealth attorney and members of the tea party agreeing on something. This may be a first in Kentucky history, but we all agree that Marsy’s Law is bad for victims and wrong for Kentucky.

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