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Federation for Kentucky Equality, Inc. and Kentucky
Equality Coalition Inc. share a mission to achieve
equality and fairness for lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender (LGBT) Kentuckians.
Federation for Kentucky
Equality, Inc.
The Federation for Kentucky Equality was founded on November 01, 2005 and incorporated
in 2006 by various people around Kentucky. Federation for Kentucky Equality is a statewide
organization that reaches nearly 9,000 individuals and 6
groups throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky and is a
paying member of the International Lesbian & Gay
Association.
Kentucky Equality is Kentucky's
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil
rights and advocacy organization. Kentucky
Equality leads efforts for LGBT civil rights at the
state level through an array of strategies including
sponsoring legislation and leading efforts to ensure
their passage, lobbying legislators and other government
officials, building coalitions, and empowering other
organizations and individuals to engage in the political
process.
We
support the institution of the family and seek to
increase its stability and vitality as the foundation of
the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender society.
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In addition, we
fight to defend,
protect, and preserve the following provisions in the
Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:
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All people are, by nature, free and
equal, and have certain inherent and inalienable rights,
among which may be reckoned: - The right of enjoying and defending their lives and
liberties. - The right of seeking and pursuing their safety and
happiness. - The right of freely communicating their thoughts and
opinions. - The right of acquiring and protecting property.
- The right of assembling together in a peaceable
manner for their common good, and of applying to those
invested with the power of government for redress of
grievances or other proper purposes, by petition,
address or remonstrance.
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Absolute and arbitrary power over
the lives, liberty and property of freemen exists
nowhere in a republic, not even in the largest majority.
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Printing presses shall be free to
every person who undertakes to examine the proceedings
of the General Assembly or any branch of government, and
no law shall ever be made to restrain the right thereof.
Every person may freely and fully speak, write and print
on any subject, being responsible for the abuse of that
liberty.
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The people shall be secure in their
persons, houses, papers and possessions, from
unreasonable search and seizure; and no warrant shall
issue to search any place, or seize any person or thing,
without describing them as nearly as may be, nor without
probable cause supported by oath or affirmation.
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