
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: With legal victories, the Ten Commandments should be returned to Kentucky classrooms.
John Adams said, “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” Since

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: Christian moral instruction is good for all students and for society.
Many individuals on the Left voiced opposition to HB 829 from Rep. Shane Baker, which would have allowed parents to opt their children into off-campus

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Texas Law Requiring Ten Commandments in Schools
On Tuesday, April 21, 2026, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled in favor of a Texas law that requires schools

KENTUCKY’S VOICE: David Walls Hosts Kentucky’s Voice With Guests Addia Wuchner and Chelsey Nelson
The Family Foundation’s executive director, David Walls, hosted Kentucky’s Voice radio (970 WGTK) / WBNA TV 21 Louisville with guests Executive Director of Kentucky Right to

Kentucky Ranks 16th in the U.S. for Family Stability According to New National Study
LEXINGTON, KY – Kentucky ranks 16th in the nation for family stability, according to the 2026 Family Structure Index (FSI), a new national report released

The Family Foundation Praises General Assembly for Protecting Church Ministries by Repealing the Sales Tax Collection Requirement
FRANKFORT, KY – On April 1, the Kentucky General Assembly gave final passage to HB 757, the biannual revenue bill that runs parallel with the