Kentucky Senate Passes SB 239 Protecting Conscience Rights of Healthcare Workers
FRANKFORT, KY – The Family Foundation applauds Senator Donald Douglas, the bill’s sponsor, and the Senate chamber for the passage of Senate Bill 239, the
VIDEO ALERT: Call to Prayer & Update on Priority Bills Still Needing Votes
We are in the final days of the 2024 General Assembly before the veto period and time is running out for several priority pro-family bills
The Family Foundation Applauds Kentucky House for Passing School Choice Constitutional Amendment
FRANKFORT, KY – The Family Foundation applauds the Kentucky House for passing HB 2, a proposed amendment to the Kentucky Constitution that, if passed, would
The Family Foundation joins U.S. Supreme Court brief opposing FDA’s abortion pill approval and disregard for women’s health
The Family Foundation, along with over 35 allied family policy councils, recently filed a “friend of the court” amicus legal brief with the United States
Kentucky Senate Passes SB 147 Protecting Children from Adult Businesses and Performances
FRANKFORT, KY – The Family Foundation applauds Senator Lindsey Tichenor, the bill’s sponsor, and the Senate chamber for the passage of Senate Bill 147. The
Kentucky Today Publishes Two Important Op-Eds From The Family Foundation
KentuckyToday, a great news source for Christians throughout the Commonwealth, published two important op-eds from The Family Foundation this week addressing ongoing pro-family legislation. Pastors
VIDEO: Rep. Steve Rawlings Joins Us To Discuss HB 47 To Protect Religious Freedom in Kentucky
Religious freedom is our most foundational freedom and is deserving of the highest protection in the law. Rep. Steve Rawlings has filed HB 47 to strengthen
CITIZEN: A mission far bigger than public policy.
I accepted the Director of Policy position with great excitement and eagerness to cast the vision for The Family Foundation’s policy work, establish our legislative
CITIZEN: Martin Cothran on Why school choice must be the path forward for Kentucky.
The COVID pandemic had plenty of bad consequences. But one of the good consequences was a new appreciation of the need for changes in how