For over 35 years, The Family Foundation has been committed to educating and equipping Kentuckians so that they can advocate for the Biblical values that strengthen our families and lead to God-honoring public policy.
Our free Kentucky Citizen newsletter, which we mail to tens of thousands of supporters and churches across the Commonwealth, has been an integral part of that effort. It is now also available here, in a digital format, that is more convenient for you to access and share with others.

CITIZEN: Recent victories must pave way for even bolder pro-family agenda.
Kentucky’s 2026 General Assembly is underway, and our team is hard at work educating and advocating for Godhonoring policies to advance faith, family, and freedom.

CITIZEN: Let the Church be the Church—why we must ensure KY Churches are free to focus on ministry.
I love the local church. I love the local church as much as anything in this world, except God and my family. Everything good that

CITIZEN: The General Assembly must protect kids, restore parental rights on social media
In recent legislative sessions, the Kentucky General Assembly has taken substantial steps to protect children from harm. In 2023, the General Assembly passed SB 150,

CITIZEN: No more death by mail—the General Assembly must stop the abortion death pill.
In recent years, Kentuckians have seen major victories in the fight for life. The U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade with the Dobbs decision.

CITIZEN: It’s time for the General Assembly to protect conscience rights for healthcare workers
The last sentence of Section 5 of Kentucky’s Constitution states, “No human authority shall, in any case whatever, control or interfere with the rights of

CITIZEN: Race divides. Why Kentucky schools should be race neutral.
In 1684, a massively influential essay, New Division of the Earth by the Different Species or ‘Races,’ was written by a world traveler, Francois Bernier.