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We need your voice to support the Kentucky Forward Plan

“What would it mean for our economic development if Kentucky had a reputation nationally as having the best-educated and most skilled workers? Wouldn’t that be exciting? Wouldn’t that be a place where you’d want to live and raise a family, as well as locate your business?” 

– Becki Winchel, Jefferson County Chapter

EKY Blue Ribbon
Eastern Kentucky members came together to participate in a Blue Ribbon hearing on tax reform in Prestonsburg last year.

This year is Kentucky’s best opportunity to pass the meaningful tax reforms that we need right now. And reforms are likely to be taken up during a special legislative session this spring. But so far, the legislature has held no hearings — no chance for public input or conversation — about good policies and reforms. Our ability to make progress toward the Kentucky we deserve is too important to let legislators address it behind closed doors, without public input.

Now is the time to voice your support for the Kentucky Forward Plan, HB 142, sponsored by Rep. Jim Wayne, and push for a hearing for HB 142. This bill would raise around $800 million a year in much needed revenue, and would make our tax structure fairer across income levels. (Learn more about HB 142)

Without comprehensive reforms, Kentucky is on a steep slope. Learn more about the impacts of Kentucky’s budget cuts.

Can you make a quick call right now in support of HB 142, our Kentucky Forward Plan?

Take Action

Call the legislative message line and leave a message for both House Speaker Greg Stumbo and the members of the Appropriations and Revenue Committee at 800-372-7181.

Suggested message:

"I believe in Kentucky, I’m glad that the House and the Governor are working on revenue solutions. But we need a hearing on HB 142, because it’s the only plan that offers solutions for adequate revenue that are fair to all Kentuckians. Please do what you can to support HB 142, and give it the hearing it deserves."

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