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CITIZEN: “Humanity in Healthcare Act” — Pro-life omnibus bill proposed for 2022 session
While we prepare for life after Roe, we must continue to press forward in our effort to do all that we can to protect human

CITIZEN: Parents Matter . . . It’s time that politicians and school officials finally treat them like it.
How much say parents should have over the education of their children was a decisive factor in contested elections across the nation in November. In

CITIZEN: In 2021, the General Assembly attempted to unslot slot machines despite court rulings
By Stan Cave, TFF Attorney Casinos are popping up all over Kentucky, some at race tracks and some not. Kentucky casinos host thousands of slot

CITIZEN: U.S. Supreme Court may be poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, return abortion issue to the States
On December 1, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the case which could overturn Roe. TFF Team

CITIZEN: Kentucky must reform its school governance model to allow for greater parental involvement
When politicians discuss education, their focus is almost always on issues like the funding of schools, or class sizes, bullying, or education technology. Parental rights

CITIZEN: Chamber of Commerce flies its flag with the LGBTQ movement, opposes religious freedom
The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s claim to be about “uniting business” and “advancing Kentucky” is proven false by its repeated opposition to religious freedom. Since