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CITIZEN: General Assembly concludes with major pro-family and pro-life bills failing to pass.
Kentucky’s 2026 General Assembly has concluded, and overall, it was a disappointing session that lacked many significant victories for pro-family issues. While several notable bills

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: Republican State Rep. Vanessa Grossl speaks at Planned Parenthood rally supporting abortion.
On March 12, 2026, the day after the 2026 KY March for Life, Planned Parenthood held its annual pro-abortion rally at the Kentucky Capitol. The

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