Kentucky Judge Considers Halt to Biden Administration’s Harmful Title IX Regulations
On Monday June 10, 2024, a federal judge in Lexington heard arguments in Kentucky’s and Tennesseee’s effort to halt the Biden Administration’s harmful and unlawful
Pro-Family Conservatives Win Big in Kentucky’s Primary Election
Kentucky’s May 21 Primary Election was an encouraging night for the pro-family conservative movement with strong performances by pro-life, pro-family, and pro-school choice candidates throughout
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.
CITIZEN: Alabama Brings Vivid Truth to the IVF Debate.
On February 16, 2024, the Alabama Supreme Court delivered a ruling in LePage v. Center for Reproductive Medicine that sent shockwaves throughout medical, legal,
Radio: David Walls Talks Kentucky Primary Election with Tom Roten
The Family Foundation’s Executive Director, David Walls, joined The Tom Roten Show to discuss Kentucky’s May 21 Primary Election and why issues including abortion, religious
Kentucky, Numerous States Challenge Biden’s Harmful Title IX Rules
The outcry over President’s Biden’s unlawful and radical new Title IX rules, that seek to redefine sex and harm women, only continues to grow. At
2024 KY Legislative Session Ends With Several Pro-Family Priorities Passing
The 2024 Kentucky Legislative Session came to an end last night . . . and to say it was a session with several large ups
Kentucky House Sends Bill To Protect Kids from Online Pornography to Governor
FRANKFORT, KY – The Family Foundation applauds the Kentucky House for passing HB 278 by Rep. Matt Lockett with online pornography protections for children. The
Kentucky Senate Passes Bill To Protect Kids from Online Pornography
FRANKFORT, KY – The Family Foundation applauds the Kentucky Senate for passing HB 278 by Rep. Matt Lockett with online pornography protections for children. The