Family Foundation Action Releases 2026 Kentucky Family Legislative Scorecard

Legislators who scored 90% or above recognized as Kentucky Family Champions and Advocates

LEXINGTON, KY – Family Foundation Action (FFAction) is excited to announce the release of its 2026 Kentucky Family Legislative Scorecard, based on Kentucky’s 2026 General Assembly. The scorecard compiles important legislative activity, including key votes and bill sponsorships, and measures how Kentucky legislators performed on the organization’s core issues of family, life, religious freedom, human sexuality, and human dignity.

The Kentucky Family Legislative Scorecard is the most comprehensive pro-family educational and accountability tool of its kind in the Commonwealth. The 2026 scorecard contains nine votes in the Senate and nine votes in the House, including votes on HB 1 to opt-in to the federal education tax credit program, HB 4 to criminalize the grooming of kids, SB 59 to strengthen the ban on taxpayer-funded campaigning on ballot initiatives, and other notable votes on protecting kids and parental rights, religious freedom, medical conscience rights, gambling expansion, and more.

“The FFAction scorecard is designed to equip Kentuckians to become more informed  citizens and recognize legislators who boldly stand for Kentucky families each legislative session while also holding our elected officials accountable to the foundational issues of faith, family, and freedom,” said David Walls, executive director of Family Foundation Action. “We are grateful to all the Kentucky legislators in both chambers who diligently worked to help pass God-honoring laws that strengthen Kentucky families and the biblical values that make them strong.”

Kentuckians can click to view the full scorecard for both the House and the Senate at kentuckyfamily.org/scorecard. For the 2026 Scorecard, legislators who scored 95% and above are recognized by FFAction as a Kentucky Family Champion, and legislators who scored 90% and above are recognized as a Kentucky Family Advocate.

2026 Kentucky Family Champions
Sen. Gary Boswell (R – Owensboro)
Sen. Matthew Deneen (R – Elizabethtown)
Sen. Donald Douglas (R – Nicholasville)
Sen. Shelley Funke-Frommeyer (R – Alexandria)
Sen. Jimmy Higdon (R – Lebanon)
Sen. Matt Nunn (R – Sadieville)
Sen. Steve Rawlings (R – Burlington)
Sen. Aaron Reed (R – Shelbyville)
Sen. Brandon Storm (R – London)
Sen. Lindsey Tichenor (R – Smithfield)
Sen. Gex Williams (R – Verona)

Rep. Shane Baker (R – Somerset)
Rep. Josh Calloway (R – Irvington)
Rep. Jennifer Decker (R – Waddy)
Rep. Steven Doan (R – Erlanger)
Rep. Ryan Dotson (R – Winchester)
Rep. Deanna Gordon (R – Richmond)
Rep. David Hale (R – Wellington)
Rep. John Hodgson (R – Fisherville)
Rep. Kim Holloway (R – Mayfield)
Rep. Thomas Huff (R – Shepherdsville)
Rep. Kim King (R – Harrodsburg)
Rep. Matt Lockett (R – Nicholasville)
Rep. Savannah Maddox (R – Dry Ridge)
Rep. Candy Massaroni (R – Bardstown)
Rep. Kimberly Poore Moser (R – Taylor Mill)
Rep. Marianne Proctor (R – Union)
Rep. Felicia Rabourn (R – Turners Station)
Rep. TJ Roberts (R – Burlington)
Rep. Nancy Tate (R – Brandenburg)
Rep. Walker Thomas (R – Hopkinsville)
Rep. Bill Wesley (R – Ravenna)

2026 Kentucky Family Advocates

Sen. Greg Elkins (R – Winchester)

Rep. Kim Banta (R – Ft. Mitchell)
Rep. Emily Callaway (R – Louisville)
Rep. Daniel Fister (R – Versailles)
Rep. Chris Fugate (R – Chavies)
Rep. Peyton Griffee (R – Mt. Washington)
Rep. Mary Beth Imes (R – Murray)
Rep. DJ Johnson (R – Owensboro)
Rep. Jason Nemes (R – Middletown)
Rep. Jason Petrie (R – Elkton)
Rep. James Tipton (R – Taylorsville)

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Family Foundation Action (FFAction) is the partnered 501(c)(4) advocacy arm of The Family Foundation, the leading Christian public policy organization in Kentucky dedicated to standing for Kentucky families and the Biblical values that make them strong. FFAction (formerly TFFKY) works to directly educate and mobilize Christians across Kentucky with projects like our Kentucky Family Legislative Scorecard and Christian-based voter guides. Learn more at kentuckyfamily.org.