
CITIZEN: Former Family Foundation staffer challenges Pro-LGBTQ Republican in May 19 Primary.
On May 19, Kentuckians will go to the polls and vote in the 2026 primary elections. In many races, the winner of the primary will

CITIZEN: Louisville pays $800k for violating rights of Christian photographer.
Chelsey Nelson (pictured) is a Christian who owns a photography studio in Louisville. Most of her work is wedding photography, and she blogs about these

CITIZEN: U.S. Supreme Court rules against Colorado’s one-sided ban on Christian counseling.
In 2019, the Colorado General Assembly passed a bill called the “Prohibit Conversion Therapy for a Minor Act.” This law prohibited any professional in the

CITIZEN: SCOTUS hears Save Women’s Sport’s case.
Our country may be taking a massive step towards sanity. On Tuesday, January 12, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in two cases regarding Save

The Family Foundation Joins Huge Nationwide Coalition to Overturn Harmful Obergefell Decision
LEXINGTON, KY – The Family Foundation joined Them Before Us, Family Research Council, Focus on the Family, American Family Association, Lila Rose and Live

The Family Foundation Urges U.S. Supreme Court to Uphold Save Girls’ Sports Laws
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments in two cases regarding Save Girls’ Sports Laws: West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Little

Year-End Report: You made this possible, help us keep standing!
As I look back over 2025, I am incredibly thankful to the Lord for what He has done—and what you helped make possible through your

CITIZEN: Kentucky must act to protect female spaces.
In recent years, Kentucky has made substantial progress in fighting against radical gender ideology. In 2022, the General Assembly passed a Save Girls’ Sports Law

CITIZEN: KY Baptists call on General Assembly to protect medical conscience, repeal church sales tax.
In November, messengers for the Kentucky Baptist Convention (KBC) met in Cold Spring, KY, to conduct business for the KBC’s annual statewide convention. This business