
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

The Family Foundation & Over 200 Female Legislators Join U.S. Supreme Court Brief Defending Save Girls’ Sports Laws
LEXINGTON, KY – In preparation for the U.S. Supreme Court to hear two challenges to Save Girls’ Sports laws (Little v Hecox & West Virginia

KENTUCKY’S VOICE: David Walls Hosts With Special Guest Josh Wood and Lori Kuykendall
The Family Foundation’s executive director, David Walls, recently hosted Kentucky’s Voice radio (970 WGTK) / WBNA TV 21 Louisville with special guests Josh Wood, executive director

Federal Judge Rejects ACLU Request to Require Taxpayer-Funded Gender “Transition” for Convicted Murderer
At the end of 2024, the General Assembly uncovered that a scheme by the Beshear Administration to pay for gender “transitions” for prisoners. This led

KENTUCKY’S VOICE: David Walls Joins Special Kentucky’s Voice Episode
The Family Foundation’s executive director, David Walls, joined Kentucky’s Voice radio (970 WGTK) / WBNA TV 21 Louisville to discuss the importance of religious liberty, the

CITIZEN: Four new education laws every family should know.
As the school bells ring in the start of a new academic year, students, parents, and educators across Kentucky will be greeted not only by

CITIZEN: What the battle over bible instruction reveals.
Every year or two, there is a dust-up in some local school district involving the relationship between church and state. When this happens, we are

CITIZEN: What the Paxton decision means for protecting kids.
In 2024, the General Assembly passed HB 278 by Rep. Matt Lockett. Thanks to the efforts of Sen. Gex Williams in the Senate, the bill