Freedom is What America Looks Like | Stoplight

We’re seeing a refreshing reaffirmation of the importance of faith in American life. Specifically, a directive for government to let people of faith live their lives. In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard puts in context and explains why it’s a good and necessary change. Read the “Federal Protections for Religious Liberty.” Kansas Family Voice actively

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Let Parents Parent: My Child. My Decision.

by Stephanie Curry If your child has a terminal illness and stops breathing in a hospital, should a doctor have the right to refuse to administer CPR against the parents’ wishes? We believe the answer to this is a resounding No. It is parents who love their children who shoulder the overriding responsibility of guarding

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Please allow me to introduce myself…

Dear Friends: Good news! Kansas Family Voice of New Mexico is up and running, and I am honored to serve as President and Executive Director! In the coming weeks, I’ll be sharing some of our strategic plans for protecting faith and families in New Mexico, but first, please allow me to introduce myself. My name

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Thoughts and Prayers? No, Thanks.

Dear Friends, In the hours following the horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas, many of us felt the need to try to express something. It is hard to know what to say. Often, what is said includes the phrase, “thoughts and prayers.” This is especially true of politicians. An analysis by The Atlantic found that

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Let Parents Parent: My Child. My Care.

by Stephanie Curry Recently, two families burst into the international spotlight because the law did not defend the parents’ ultimate rights to protect the very lives of their children. The first story centers around infant Charlie Gard, who was born with a fatal genetic disorder in London. The hospital treating Charlie refused to allow his

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Pennsylvania: Eva’s Life Has Value

Kansas Family Voice is proud to work alongside our ally Pennsylvania Family Institute. October is National Down Syndrome Awareness Month and this year Pennsylvanians have a simple and direct opportunity to express support for children with Down syndrome. Nineteen State Senators, led by Senator Scott Martin (R-Lancaster) have sponsored Senate Resolution 174 (SR174), which calls for

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Praying Over Those Killed and Hurt in Las Vegas

  We are hurting for the families affected by the senseless shooting in Las Vegas. It was an act of incomprehensible evil. Like you, we’ve been asking questions: “Why would anyone do this?” “Could anything have stopped it before it happened?” “How would I respond if I had been sitting in the middle of that

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See You at the Pole: Thank you ACLU!

On Wednesday, roughly two-million students gathered at their school flagpoles to pray. This was true at thousands of private and public schools in the U.S., and in places including including Ecuador, Japan, Kenya, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Scotland and South Africa. The right to pray at school was initially affirmed by the Supreme Court in its

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