
The Family Foundation Demands Beshear Administration End Gender Ideology in Education Programs After Trump Administration Puts States on Notice
LEXINGTON, KY – Yesterday, The Trump Administration put states, including Kentucky, on notice that they must eliminate gender ideology from their Personal Responsibility Education Program

The Family Foundation Honors the Legacy of Dr. James Dobson
LEXINGTON, KY – The Family Foundation is saddened to learn that Dr. James Dobson has passed away at age 89. Best known for founding and

WATCH: Special Truth Rising Interview with John Stonestreet
TFF’s executive director David Walls interviews John Stonestreet, president of the Colson Center for Christian Worldview and host of Breakpoint, the nationally syndicated commentary on

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

KENTUCKY’S VOICE: David Walls Hosts With Special Guest Coach Joe Kennedy and Walt Heyer
The Family Foundation’s executive director, David Walls, hosted Kentucky’s Voice radio (970 WGTK) / WBNA TV 21 Louisville with special guests Coach Joe Kennedy and Walt

Commentary: One big, beautiful school choice option for Kentucky kids
Education choices should not be based on majority rule Op-Ed by Gary Houchens originally published by Bowling Green Daily News and also available at his

Social Conservative Conference Recap
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

IRS Confirms Churches and Pastors May Speak on Biblical Issues in the Political Arena
The Family Foundation Shares New Resource to Equip Churches & Pastors on IRS Ruling LEXINGTON, KY – In a significant legal turn with major implications

U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Cases on Save Women’s Sports
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