CITIZEN: November’s school choice amendment gives Kentucky the opportunity to put students first.
Kentucky has an inferiority complex. As someone who has been involved in state policy for over 30 years, I have seen it again and again.
Kentucky has an inferiority complex. As someone who has been involved in state policy for over 30 years, I have seen it again and again.
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
Bob Heleringer recently wrote in the Louisville Courier-Journal about a “vendetta” he claims is being waged against gay and transgender students in our schools by
Several bills have been introduced in the Kentucky General Assembly to prevent school officials from engaging in indoctrination on issues of gender and sexuality, and
The Family Foundation stands for Kentucky families and the Biblical values that make them strong by advocating for God-honoring public policy in our Commonwealth.