
VIDEO ALERT: Update on 5 Key Pro-Family Bills
We are in the final 2 weeks of the 2025 General Assembly before the veto period and time is running out for several priority pro-family

Kentucky Senate Passes SB 60 Strengthening Religious Freedom in Kentucky
FRANKFORT, KY – The Family Foundation applauds Sen. Steve Rawlings, the bill’s sponsor, and the Kentucky Senate for the passage of Senate Bill 60 by

Kentucky House Passes HJR 15 to Restore Historic Ten Commandments Monument to Kentucky Capitol
FRANKFORT, KY – Today, the Kentucky House voted to pass HJR 15, a joint resolution to restore the Ten Commandments monument to the Kentucky Capitol

Kentucky Senate Passes SB 2 To Ban Taxpayer Dollars from Paying for “Gender Transitions” for Prisoners
FRANKFORT, KY – Today, the Kentucky Senate voted to pass SB 2, an act that would prevent gender transition treatments and surgeries from being performed

Marriage Matters: Kentucky Ranked 13th in Nation for Strong, Enduring Families
LEXINGTON, KY – Kentucky is ranked 13th for the strongest family culture in the country, according to a new national index. The Family Structure Index

CITIZEN: Will Kentucky answer the call for bold, pro-family leadership this session?
Kentucky’s 2025 General Assembly is underway, and our policy team has hit the ground running working to educate and advocate for God-honoring policies that will

CITIZEN: Religious liberty is the key to stronger families in Kentucky
As the second Trump administration begins, prioritizing the strength and health of families has become an important policy discussion nationally and also in many state

CITIZEN: Trump’s executive orders restore sanity
In his inaugural address on January 20th, President Trump proclaimed the beginning of America’s “golden age.” Shortly afterward, he signed numerous executive orders meant to

The Family Foundation Praises President Trump’s No Men in Women’s Sports Executive Order
LEXINGTON, KY – Today, President Trump signed an executive order protecting female athletes from physical harm and unfair competition by prohibiting males from joining teams