
Four New Education Laws to Know Before School Starts
During the 2025 legislative session, the General Assembly passed several laws impacting schools that The Family Foundation supported. The new school year will be the
During the 2025 legislative session, the General Assembly passed several laws impacting schools that The Family Foundation supported. The new school year will be the
Last week, members of The Family Foundation team attended the annual Social Conservative Conference in Indianapolis. This conference brings together allied Family Policy Councils from
On Thursday, July 3, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear two cases, West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Little v. Hecox, involving laws that protect
On June 27, bills that the 2025 General Assembly passed without emergency clauses went into effect, which was 90 days after the legislature adjourned on
Towards the end of the legislative session, the General Assembly put together a package of policies that clarified medical procedures that are not abortions under
The Kentucky’s legislators have an opportunity this session to restore religious liberty to its proper place of protection in our legal system. Unfortunately, the U.S.
The Ten Commandments are back in public debate after Louisiana passed a law requiring all public schools to display them in school buildings. The General
During the last couple legislative sessions, the General Assembly has taken important steps to protect kids from social harms. They passed SB 150, which banned
Governor Andy Beshear has once again put his support of radical gender ideology above the needs of Kentuckians. During the interim session, the General Assembly
With a historic election now behind us, I firmly believe the encouraging results are a display of God’s mercy on our nation. Riding the coattails
The Family Foundation stands for Kentucky families and the Biblical values that make them strong by advocating for God-honoring public policy in our Commonwealth.