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
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
First-Ever Kentucky Family Forum A Huge Success!
The Family Foundation’s first-ever Kentucky Family Forum was a huge success! Well over 250 Kentuckians gathered on October 7 to be inspired, encouraged, and challenged
CITIZEN: LGBTQ issues take center stage in the race for Kentucky Governor.
National, state, and local media are recognizing that the race for Kentucky Governor is focusing significantly on LGBTQ issues and have felt the need to
PRESS RELEASE: HB 547, Religious Freedom Bill for Teachers, Signed By Governor
In a Victory for First Amendment, HB 547 Protecting Religious Freedom For Teachers is Signed by Governor FRANKFORT, KY – The Family Foundation applauds Rep.
Kentucky House Passes HB 547 Protecting Religious Freedom in Schools
FRANKFORT, KY – The Family Foundation applauds Rep. Chris Fugate, the bill’s sponsor, and the House chamber for the passage of House Bill 547. The
New 2022 Pro-Family Laws Go Into Effect
Today, we celebrate as two of the 2022 Kentucky General Assembly’s biggest pro-family victories go into effect as law.The Save Women’s Sports Act (SB 83),
BREAKING: Religious Freedom Victory for Coach Kennedy at U.S. Supreme Court is a Win for All Americans
WASHINGTON, DC – The Family Foundation applauds today’s U.S. Supreme Court 6-3 decision in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District upholding America’s first right of religious