 Appalachian Wireless now has new forward pay pricing, where you can pay up front and get the data and features you desire. Five gigabytes of data, just $39.99, unlimited, just $79.99. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. The latest in the ongoing battle against pension reform in Kentucky finds thousands of educators packed on the capital plaza in Frankfurt once again. For the second time in two weeks, Kentucky educators and supporters invaded the state capital. The latest rally comes at the end of the current legislative session, a session in which many teachers believe they have been belittled and betrayed by state government leaders. Many wanted inside the capital building but were locked out after 500 people were let in. Some at the rally had hopes the state legislature would override the vetoes by Governor Matt Bevin on the recently passed budget and revenue bills. Some didn't, but all in attendance wanted education in Kentucky to be fully funded, and eastern Kentucky was very well represented. To override, not to override, I don't know, I think where to point is the devil. We know the devil, we don't know. I'm here for my students, I'm here for all my family members for children, it's all about the kids, funding for children, for our schools. We will always stand up for our students, our children, and the future of our common wealth. All of us, all 120 counties are here and we're standing up for all of our students. This is about the future. We would rather be in the classroom, we'd rather be with our kids. This is not where our hearts at, our hearts is with our kids. And we want to represent everybody in Kentucky because we are one and we want to, we just want to be, stay together and be united. We are hot counties strong. There was no denying the political atmosphere at the rally and the momentum Democrats seem to be riding following the extended pension reform controversy. You have a mobile phone, raise your hand. You just pledged to register 10 new voters. Let me hear you say, go vote Kentucky. That governor has called you names. He's called you disgusting. I think you're amazing. He's called you unknowledgeable. Well, I think he's ignorant. The crowd at this latest rally exceeded that of the previous rally, April 2nd, and the raucous crowd promised to remember this fight over pension reform in this year's and next year's elections. Reporting from Frankfurt, Chris Anderson, EKB News.