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Our "Until Fancy Farm" membership sale will end this Sunday! So if you want to save 30% off the membership price – forever! – then you need to sign up NOW!

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  • Online discussions of current topics
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As an example of Membership perks, our latest podcast interview with Virginia Woodward about her team's plans for a special voter outreach program is ONLY available to members.

So, NOW is the time to become a member for only $7 a month. After this weekend, the cost will go to $10 a month. A 30% savings is nothing to sneeze at, so do it NOW while you are thinking about it! Just go here to sign up as a Member of Forward Kentucky!

And, if you are already a Subscriber, now would be a good time to upgrade! Just log in to the site, then click the Account button and upgrade to full Member.

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Bruce Maples

Bruce Maples has been involved in politics and activism since 2004, when he became active in the Kerry Kentucky movement. (Read the rest of his bio on the Bruce Maples Bio page in the bottom nav bar.)

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