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Madison members celebrate "leadership and courage"

by Lisa Abbott last modified June-18-2008 06:29 AM

More than 80 people turned out for a lively potluck dinner and celebration of local youth, KFTC members and elected officials who demonstrated leadership and courage in the 2008 General Assembly.

"There is no denying that many of the outcomes of the session were a bitter disappointment," stated Teri Blanton, who emceed the event."But anyone who has ever worked for something worthwhile knows that success doesn’t happen overnight. Along the way it is important for us to celebrate each other and say thank you."

 

Good food Rep. Lonnie Napier and Melissa Fry-Konty   Rep. Pasley and Teri Blanton Rep. Moberly and Karen Mattingly 

 

The chapter presented three legislators from Madison County with certificates of appreciation for their leadership and courage. Rep. Harry Moberly, Rep. Lonnie Napier and Rep. Don Pasley all supported many of KFTC's priority bills.

 

"As members of the Appropriations and Revenue Committee, they were in the hot seat," explained Melissa Fry-Konty as she presented a certificate to Rep. Lonnie Napier. "Legislators on that committee were the first to cast votes on many of the most difficult and important issues facing the commonwealth, including tax reform, the state budget, the stream saver bill, and a major initiative on renewable energy and energy efficiency."

 

Awards were also given to the many young people from Madison County who traveled with KFTC to Frankfort in 2008, including the entire fourth grade class of Berea Community Elementary School. Fourth grade teacher Karen Mattingly accepted a certificate on behalf of those students.

 

"I am proud to be part of this fine organization and group of people," declared member Gail Waldeck as she presented awards to four members of the local chapter who testified before legislative committees.

 

Music during the event was provided by a terrific local band called Mud Pi. Dozens of volunteers helped with the set-up and clean-up of the event. Thanks to everyone who turned out and pitched in!

Legislative awards at Madison County

Posted by Joe Bauman at June-23-2008 06:26 PM
It gives me great joy that KFTC recognizes members of the legislature who have the courage to do the right thing despite pressure from interest groups. It is a shame that others did not have the same courage. I am especially disappointed at Rep. Deweese from my county of Jefferson for his very disappointing backout of supporting the Stream Saver Bill.

Link to video shown at Friendraiser

Posted by Beth at June-25-2008 08:17 AM
The video slideshow featuring Madison County KFTC members can be found here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lg629T410ZE.