Legislative Process -101
What can you
do?
Being
actively involved in the legislative process is easier than ever.
Citizens have a wide range of options available, these include:
CCK's Legislative
Advocacy Program; writing letters; telephone calls from home;
or working the web.
Once
you decide which action is right for you, CCK encourages you
learn about the issues and take action. Listed below are the
details for getting in touch with your representatives.

Identifying
your representative
The
first step in acting as a faithful citizen and communicating
your to legislative issues is to figure out who your representatives
are and how to find them. If you know your representatives name,
or what legislative district you live in (you can also search
by county) you can search the LRC website at: http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/whoswho/whoswho.htm
If
you are not certain who your representatives are or in which
district you live, you can call your local Board of Elections
or county clerk and ask for assistance.
In
Jefferson County, call the Board of Elections at 502-574-6100.
Communicating
There
are more ways than ever to effectively communicate your message
to members of the General Assembly. The first and most important
rule in all forms of communications is that you always identify
yourself. Legislators want to hear from their constituents,
but you must identify yourself as one in phone messages, letters
and e-mail. Always include your full name and street address
in all communications.
Telephone Messages
Members
of the General Assembly pay close attention to their calls during
a session and your telephone can be an effective advocacy tool. You
can always leave your message if the member is not available
(remember its a busy time and your representative is not likely
to be available).
| Important
Phone Numbers |
| Speak directly to a legislator (LRC Switchboard) |
1-502-564-8100 |
| Leave a message for your legislator |
1-800-372-7181
(7:00 A.M.- 11:00P.M.) |
| Send a fax to a legislator in Frankfort |
1-502-564-6543 |
| Legislative Committee meeting schedules |
1-800-633-9650 |
| Leave a message for a citizen attending the
session |
1-800-592-4399 |
| Check on the status of pending legislation |
1-888-701-1488 |
| Reach the TTY Message Line |
1-800-896-0305 |
| Public Bill Room (To request a copy of legislation) |
1-502-564-8100
ext. 323 |
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| Governor
Paul Patton |
Phone:
1-502-564-2611 |
Fax:
1-502-564-2517
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Postal Delivery
A
personal letter still counts in the ever expanding world of communications.
When writing a letter to your representative, remember to keep
your message simple and sincere. Correct spelling, punctuation
and style still matter.
The
following formats for addressing your envelope and salutation
are generally acceptable:
Dear Senator (insert
name): Dear Representative (insert
name):
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Senator (insert name) |
Representative (insert name) |
|
Legislative Offices |
Legislative Offices |
|
Capitol Annex |
Capitol Annex |
|
Frankfort, KY 40601 |
Frankfort, KY 40601 |
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Governor Paul E. Patton
State Capitol
Frankfort, KY 40601
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Work the Web
The
Legislative Research Commission's (LRC) home page is the
mega-site of information and contains (literally) all your legislative
information needs. The address is www.lrc.state.ky.us/home.htm
(bookmark it and use it!).
For
other Cabinets and Branches go to the Kentucky Government web
site at www.state.ky.us
E-mail
Sending
electronic mail to a legislator is just a few clicks away. Most
members of the General Assembly view e-mail as a convenient and
effective means to communicate with constituents. As with
postal mail, e-mail is yet another method for expressing your
concerns.
To
find your representative's e-mail address, access the LRC website
at Legislative
Research Commission - email index.
Driving Direction s
For
those coming to Kentucky Capitol in Frankfort, these driving
directions have been road-tested and KCC approved.
From
the East:
Exit
I-64 at the second Frankfort exit ramp (U.S. 127 North) (53-B);
proceed north on U.S. 127; turn right at the intersection of
U.S. 60 (Louisville Road); drive 1/2 mile and turn left onto
Lafayette Drive; at the bottom of the hill you will see the Capitol
building on the left and the Capitol Annex on the right; proceed
into the complex and follow the signs to the parking garage (usually
your best bet for parking).
From
the West (or Bluegrass Parkway):
Exit
I-64 at the second Frankfort exit ramp (U.S. 127 North) (Exit
53-B) proceed north on U.S. 127; turn right at the intersection
of U.S. 60 (Louisville Road); drive 1/2 mile and turn left onto
Lafayette Drive; at the bottom of the hill you will see the Capitol
building on the left and the Capitol Annex on the right; proceed
into the complex and follow the signs to the parking garage (usually
your best bet for parking).
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