CITIZEN: Efforts to ban so-called “conversion therapy” attack the very essence of the Gospel.
This is the Gospel message, that although each person is born in sin, through Christ one can be freed from sin and liberated to live
CITIZEN: SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE EDITION – Help advance God-honoring public policy NOW.
Kentucky’s 2022 Legislative Session got underway in Frankfort on January 4th and our team at The Family Foundation has already hit the ground running. I
Priority Pro-Family Bills for 2022 General Assembly
Save Women’s Sports Act (HB 23 & SB 83) Letting boys compete in girls’ sports destroys fair competition! Ensures fairness in girls’ sports by prohibiting
Radio: David Walls Discusses Priority Pro-Family Bills & Upcoming Rally
The Family Foundation’s Executive Director, David Walls, talked with with Gary Jeff Walker this week on 700 WLW Radio to discuss Kentucky’s 2022 General Assembly.
U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Biden Vaccine Mandate
The Family Foundation Applauds U.S. Supreme Court Decision Blocking Biden’s National Vaccine Mandate LEXINGTON, KY – Today, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked the Biden Administration’s
TFF Joins Legal Brief Opposing Biden’s Vaccine Mandate at U.S. Supreme Court
The year 2022 begins with hope that the Biden Administration’s alarming overreach and disregard for religious liberty in 2021 will be stopped. When the U.S.
Biden Administration’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Face Growing Legal Challenges
KY Attorney General Challenges Mandate for Federal Contractors The Biden Administration’s COVID-19 national vaccine mandates are facing a series of legal challenges and obstacles, including
CITIZEN: Kentucky’s COVID-19 Special Session
Kentucky’s special legislative session, meant to address Kentucky’s response to COVID-19, concluded shortly before midnight on September 9, 2021. We are thankful the Kentucky General
CITIZEN: Vaccine Mandates and Religious Exemptions
Many of our supporters have reached out because they or someone they know are facing an employer vaccine mandate, yet they have objections to the