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Protesters in Frankfort Advocate for Low-Income Support

Protesters advocating for low-income support outside Kentucky Capitol

Frankfort, Kentucky, November 26, 2025

Around three dozen protesters rallied outside the Kentucky Capitol to call on lawmakers to increase food and healthcare assistance for low-income residents. The ‘Moral Monday’ protest, organized by Repairers of the Breach, highlighted concerns over potential cuts to Medicaid and SNAP benefits due to recent legislation. Faith leaders spoke on the moral imperative to support vulnerable populations as protesters delivered letters to state lawmakers, urging action to preserve vital social services, with budget discussions set to take place in the upcoming legislative session.

Frankfort, Kentucky: ‘Moral Monday’ Protesters Advocate for Support of Low-Income Residents

On November 24, 2025, approximately three dozen protesters gathered outside the Kentucky Capitol Annex in Frankfort to urge lawmakers to enhance food and healthcare assistance for low-wage workers and individuals living in poverty. This “Moral Monday” demonstration was part of a series of events organized across 16 states by Repairers of the Breach, a national organization dedicated to social justice.

The protesters focused on Kentuckians at risk of losing Medicaid coverage and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits due to a Republican-backed spending bill approved by Congress earlier this year. Holding signs highlighting these concerns, attendees called for legislative action to protect these vital programs.

Faith leaders from various parts of Kentucky addressed the crowd, emphasizing the moral imperative to support vulnerable populations. At the conclusion of the event, participants delivered letters to state lawmakers and planned to follow up with emails and phone calls, advocating for the preservation and expansion of assistance programs for those in need.

While the Kentucky General Assembly is not currently in session, it is scheduled to reconvene in January. During this session, lawmakers will deliberate on the state budget for the upcoming two years, including funding allocations for programs like Medicaid and SNAP. The protesters aim to influence these budgetary decisions to ensure continued support for low-income residents.

This demonstration in Frankfort was part of a broader national movement, with similar “Moral Monday” protests taking place in multiple states, all calling for increased support for marginalized communities and the protection of essential social services.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What was the purpose of the “Moral Monday” protest in Frankfort?

The protest aimed to urge Kentucky lawmakers to enhance food and healthcare assistance for low-wage workers and individuals living in poverty.

Who organized the “Moral Monday” protests?

The protests were organized by Repairers of the Breach, a national organization dedicated to social justice.

What specific programs were the protesters concerned about?

The protesters were concerned about the potential loss of Medicaid coverage and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits due to a Republican-backed spending bill approved by Congress earlier this year.

What actions did the protesters take during the event?

Participants held signs highlighting their concerns, listened to speeches from faith leaders, and delivered letters to state lawmakers, planning to follow up with emails and phone calls.

When is the Kentucky General Assembly scheduled to reconvene?

The Kentucky General Assembly is scheduled to reconvene in January to deliberate on the state budget for the upcoming two years, including funding allocations for programs like Medicaid and SNAP.

Key Features of the “Moral Monday” Protest in Frankfort

Feature Description
Location Kentucky Capitol Annex, Frankfort, Kentucky
Date November 24, 2025
Number of Protesters Approximately three dozen
Organizing Group Repairers of the Breach
Focus of Protest Advocacy for food and healthcare assistance for low-wage workers and individuals in poverty
Specific Concerns Potential loss of Medicaid coverage and SNAP benefits due to recent federal legislation
Actions Taken Held signs, listened to speeches from faith leaders, delivered letters to state lawmakers, and planned follow-up communications
Upcoming Legislative Session Kentucky General Assembly scheduled to reconvene in January to deliberate on the state budget, including funding for Medicaid and SNAP

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