
CITIZEN: Kentucky must act to protect female spaces.
In recent years, Kentucky has made substantial progress in fighting against radical gender ideology. In 2022, the General Assembly passed a Save Girls’ Sports Law

CITIZEN: KY Baptists call on General Assembly to protect medical conscience, repeal church sales tax.
In November, messengers for the Kentucky Baptist Convention (KBC) met in Cold Spring, KY, to conduct business for the KBC’s annual statewide convention. This business

CITIZEN: ACLU defends trans murderer in suit against SB 2.
Last year, the KY General Assembly uncovered a scheme by Governor Andy Beshear to pay for gender “transitions” for prisoners with taxpayer dollars. In a

CITIZEN: SCOTUS hears case on Christian counseling.
This term, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider a challenge to a Colorado ban on Christian counseling. In recent years, LGBTQ advocates have sought to

CITIZEN: The Family Foundation urges U.S. Supreme Court to uphold Save Girls’ Sports Laws in amicus brief.
During the current U.S. Supreme Court term, the Court will consider two challenges from LGBTQ advocates to laws that prohibit biological males from participating in

Sixth Circuit Refuses to Block SB 2, Keeping Ban on Taxpayer-Funded Gender “Transitions” for Prisoners in Full Effect
Around this time last year, the KY General Assembly uncovered a scheme by Governor Beshear to pay for gender “transitions” for prisoners with taxpayer dollars.

Deception & Lies: Setting the Record Straight on Gov. Beshear’s Interview with Bill Maher
On his recent appearance on Real Time with Bill Maher, Gov. Andy Beshear tried to deceive viewers about his radical record of supporting men in

The Family Foundation Urges U.S. Supreme Court to Uphold the First Amendment by Striking Down Colorado Ban on Christian Counseling
LEXINGTON, KY – Today, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, a case that strikes at the very

Recap: 2025 KY Family Forum Equips Christians to Engage
We thank the Lord that our 2025 Family Forum was our most successful one yet. Our largest crowd yet gathered on September 27 in Lexington