Gov. Beshear Signs Unlawful Executive Order Banning “Conversion Therapy”
Gov. Andy Beshear Tramples Parental Rights and Religious Freedom With Unlawful Executive Order Banning Therapy For Children LEXINGTON, KY – Today, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear
CITIZEN: Kentucky voters face big decisions this November.
There is no doubt that the November 5 General Election is a monumental election that will set the course of our nation on many fundamental
CITIZEN: SCOTUS considers challenges to pro-family laws
During its next term, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider a few big cases potentially affecting Kentucky laws. These decisions could drastically impact the profamily
CITIZEN: Medical marijuana on the ballot across Kentucky
In 2023, the General Assembly passed HB 47, which established a “medical marijuana” program in Kentucky. The Family Foundation strongly opposed the passage of HB
CITIZEN: Radical policy positions reveal how dangerous Harris-Walz ticket is for women and children
As this election cycle continues, voters on both sides of the political aisle will hear the common refrain that “this is the most important election
VIDEO: The Family Foundation Testifies Against Non-Binary Restrooms at New FCPS Middle School
On Monday of this week, our Director of Policy, Nick Spencer, testified at the Fayette County school board meeting against the proposed non-binary restrooms at
Op-Ed: Amendment 2 is good for Kentucky families and students
Op-Ed by The Family Foundation and published in Kentucky Today, the Northern Kentucky Tribune, the News-Enterprise, the Floyd County Chronicle, the Springfield Sun, The Paintsville
Fayette Co. Schools Alert Update: Response to FCPS Misinformation on Gender-Neutral Bathrooms
Following our action alert yesterday, many of our supporters took action to contact the Fayette County Public School Board with their concerns over the restrooms
Fayette Co. Public Schools’ Troubling “Non-Binary” Bathroom Design Exposed in Interim Hearing
FRANKFORT, KY – The Kentucky General Assembly Interim Joint Committee on Education met today and heard testimony from State Rep. Matt Lockett citing major concerns