Does Leadership Still Matter in Politics?

It’s a weird time in American politics. In some ways unprecedented. In other ways, there is nothing new under the sun. It seems like everywhere we look our leaders are not living up to their calling to lead well publicly or privately. Their policies seem driven more by polls than by principle. Their family lives

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First Day of Veto Session – Born Alive becomes law!!!

On the first day of veto session, the House and Senate took on over a dozen of Governor Kelly’s vetoes. Most have only been through one chamber at this point, but in exciting news, both Chambers overrode the veto of the Born Alive Infant Protection Act! It now becomes law! You can see how your

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2023 Legislative Session: Victory for Pro-Family Policies

At 10:18 Friday night the last chamber of the legislature adjourned sine die. Both chambers quickly passed the budget which they are constitutionally mandated to pass before they go home every year. This means unless Gov. Kelly vetoes the budget, and we are called into a special session, the 2023 legislative session is done! And

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California wants to do what to Kansas kids?

The California legislature has sent a bill to their governor that has huge implications for every state in the nation. SB 107 allows California to take emergency custody of kids so that the kids can go through gender transition without their parent’s knowledge or consent, even if they are residents of other states. This sort

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To My Fellow Kansans

While our hearts are broken by what Tuesday night’s loss means for moms and babies, we know that the God we serve is not surprised by any of this. There will be very hard days in front of us, but we will still be here, working to protect moms, babies, and families across our state.

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Veto Session Pros & Cons: Round 1

We left the Statehouse around 2:30 Friday morning, after a roller-coaster week in Veto Session. While the Senate overrode Gov. Kelly’s vetoes on Fairness in Women’s Sports and the Parental Bill of Rights, the House fell short of overriding the veto. This is a huge disappointment for our organization but also for the majority of

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Do parents have rights?

“At Kansas Family Voice we believe that children are given to parents and families, not the state. The government, schools, and even the church do not own children, though they may have a role to play in their development. Families are designed to nurture, love, educate, and prepare children to engage the world around them.”

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Action Alert: We need you to take action on two key bills!

As the Senate continues to debate overriding the Governor’s veto of the redistricting map, I have two exciting pieces of news! Several of our top priority bills were introduced in committees yesterday: the Parental Bill of Rights and the Fairness in Women’s Sports.   This is the first year that a Parental Bill of Rights

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Praying for Afghanistan – from someone who was there

I spent two years of my life in Afghanistan. I travelled all over the country. I spent time in Afghan villages and cities. I provided religious support for the southern region as well as Special Operations missions. I met friends and we served together. I encouraged chaplains by buying them coffee at the “Green Bean

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Happy Father’s Day 2021

  Proverbs 22:6: “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.”   Dear Dads (and everyone who loves their Dad): As a dad, I am always doing my best to look out for the needs of my family. That means working to

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