Taking the Government to Court Over Marriage | Family Policy Briefing

Family Action Council of Tennessee is moving forward with a lawsuit seeking to get clarity on the Supreme Court ruling that redefined marriage. The Obergefell case of two years ago  left many state marriage statutes in limbo and David Fowler, president of FACT, tells us that he’s calling out the court to, in Justice Antonin

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Churches: A Force for Good in Our Community

by Jerry Cox, president of Family Council of Arkansas Kansas Family Voice is proud to work alongside Family Council of Arkansas. They are part of our alliance of 40 state-based family organizations. For more information, or to find one in your state, go to familypolicyalliance.com. The other day as I was reviewing a slate of bills

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Legislative Moose

This week my email is about a moose. Now, I’m no expert on moose habitat or behavior, but I have been slowly learning about them since becoming a North Dakotan. Back in October, I ran across this story: Moose wanders through Bismarck. It seems there was a moose wandering around Bismarck and it was enough

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Georgia 6th District: Vote for Karen Handel on June 20

Kansas Family Voice of Georgia is endorsing Karen Handel in her bid to represent the 6th Congressional District of Georgia. As we’ve watched this race, we’ve seen the Left attempt to build a Manchurian candidate from Jon Ossoff—an out-of-district liberal brought in to prove a point. We’ve seen him become the poster-child for those disappointed

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Delaware Considers Undoing Pro-Life Laws

Lawmakers in Delaware are considering a bill that would roll back many of the state’s pro-life laws. SB5 maintains the U.S. Constitution provides for abortion of preborn babies prior to viability and the life laws in question are in violation. “The bill is headed to the House for final vote,” said Nicole Theis, executive director

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Deconstruction | Stoplight

Sometimes, before you can build, you have to clear out what’s in that spot. In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard shows you a little construction project he’s been watching. What you may not realize is that you happen to be the contractor on this job.

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Alaska Legislature Votes Against Transgender Commissioner

The Alaska Legislature has voted not to confirm Drew Phoenix, a woman who identifies as a man, to the state Human Rights Commission. Phoenix, who has worked for the American Civil Liberties Union, created a conundrum for many lawmakers who worried the appointment would lead to a conflict of interest. “When you’re an advocate, you’re

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Partners in Faith

This week, Kansas Family Voice of North Dakota formally partnered with a number of North Dakota legislators and other likeminded pro-family organizations to form a Family Leadership Team. I am so excited about this group, since it allows us to leverage the strengths of each organization and legislator and apply them to the pro-life and

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Our Leaders are Working Overtime

At the end of the scheduled session, the legislature has still yet to pass a budget or school finance bill. The next several days are likely to be long and contentious. After spending several days at the Capitol in the last week I can tell you that the members are working hard, but ready to

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Missouri Defunds Planned Parenthood

The Missouri Legislature pulled funding for Planned Parenthood from the state Medicaid budget. An amendment restricting $10.8 million in Medicaid reimbursements goes into effect July 1. The language says Medicaid funds may not be disbursed to persons or entities that “perform or induce abortions, or encourage or refer for abortions which are not necessary to

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