 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. Hundreds of educators, supporters of educators and legislators all gathered here tonight in the Mountain Arts Center in Prestonsburg for a special town hall meeting being organized by the Floyd County Educators Association. The purpose of the meeting to provide factual information regarding recent action taken in the legislature surrounding pension reform. Event organizers say it's important to get that information out there because there are misconceptions. Before Senate Bill 151 was passed, there was a Senate Bill 1 and the provisions of Senate Bill 1 are very different from the Senate Bill 151. So a lot of people have asked me if they're losing different benefits. The only thing that it really affects is future teachers and also for current teachers are sick days. So even though it's not affecting as much our current teachers and our retired teachers, we're still very concerned about that bill. Legislators in attendance say that the pension bill is not the only piece of legislation that is harmful to teachers. The budget bill and the revenue bill are not great for education. A tax bill that raises taxes on 95% of Kentuckians to cut taxes for corporations in the top 5% that raises taxes on pensioners like retired teachers, that guts our cold service tax program, that guts higher education including universities like Morehead State University. During tonight's meeting, Governor Bevan signed the pension bill into law. Attorney General Andy Beshear has already said that Senate Bill 151 is illegal and he will file suit to block its implementation and he will not be alone. I can promise you this, the Attorney General will file suit and the House Democrats and the Senate Democrats will join in with that lawsuit. In Pristinsburg, Sean Allen, EKB News.