
CITIZEN: Session ends with victories for Kentucky families.
As Kentucky’s 2022 Legislative Session ended on April 14th, pro-family Kentuckians can certainly be thankful to the Lord for an extremely productive session with several
As Kentucky’s 2022 Legislative Session ended on April 14th, pro-family Kentuckians can certainly be thankful to the Lord for an extremely productive session with several
On April 21, 2022 U.S. District Judge Rebecca Jennings entered a temporary restraining order halting Kentucky’s newly passed pro-life law (HB 3). The ACLU and
During the Covid-19 pandemic, unfortunately, the Commonwealth of Kentucky witnessed Gov. Beshear use his emergency powers which ultimately led to the church and religious organizations
With an overwhelming vote to override Gov. Beshear’s (D) veto, Kentucky became the 15th state to Save Women’s Sports since 2020 and the 6th this
This is the Gospel message, that although each person is born in sin, through Christ one can be freed from sin and liberated to live
Kentucky’s legislators have an opportunity to join at least nine other states in saving women’s sports — ensuring fairness and protecting the equal opportunity gains
Kentucky’s 2022 Legislative Session got underway in Frankfort on January 4th and our team at The Family Foundation has already hit the ground running. I
On December 1, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the case which could overturn Roe. TFF Team
When politicians discuss education, their focus is almost always on issues like the funding of schools, or class sizes, bullying, or education technology. Parental rights
The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s claim to be about “uniting business” and “advancing Kentucky” is proven false by its repeated opposition to religious freedom. Since