A Birth Mom’s Plea

Kansas Family Voice met Adrian when she came to the Colorado Capitol with us and our state ally, Colorado Family Action, to ask lawmakers in that state to protect faith-based adoption agencies. This was when one Senator from Boulder boldly admitted on record that he believes faith-based agencies should be shut down, rather than serving

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Whose Ideas Are Influencing Your Child’s Sex Ed?

By Brittany Jones, Esq., policy manager for Kansas Family Voice® Who is giving educators, school officials, legislators, and parents advice on teaching kids about sex these days? The answer:  college students at some of America’s most liberal universities. This is actually happening in states like California. Students barely out of high school at the University

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And the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Nominee is…

Dear Friends: On Monday evening, President Trump announced his nomination of federal judge, Brett Kavanaugh, to serve as the next Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. Senate hearings are expected to commence in late-August, with a confirmation vote in mid-September, so the new justice can be seated when the Court begins its next term in

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Making the Right Pick

Monday was a big day for all of us: President Trump announced his nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. Trump’s pick was Judge Brett Kavanaugh, currently a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Judge Kavanaugh is extremely qualified for the position.  He is a strong

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Kansas Family Voice of Kansas Thanks Rep. Yoder for Protecting Adoption

Earlier this week, we asked you to encourage Rep. Kevin Yoder to support a bill to protect the religious freedom of faith-based adoption providers in their vital work to place kids in forever families. Dozens of you reached out to Rep. Yoder via our Action Center. Thank you! I’m happy to report that yesterday Rep.

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Defending the Adoption Protection Act

by Eric Teetsel, President and Executive Director of Kansas Family Voice of Kansas In a recent editorial, Patrick Miller asks, “does the State choose a system where one citizen has the license to limit another citizen’s rights?” Miller, assistant professor of political science at the University of Kansas, is concerned by the passage of the

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Kansas Family Voice Announces Several Statewide Office Endorsements (and more)

Dear Friends, As we continue to roll out our list of candidates who have demonstrated their commitment to the issues of life, family, and religious freedom we are proud to announce our endorsements for several key statewide positions – and several additional House of Representatives endorsements! Insurance Commissioner Clark Shultz State Treasurer Jake LaTurner State

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Urgent Threat to Your Religious Liberty

We alerted you several weeks ago that the LGBTQ agenda is alive in well in Idaho and has been working its mayhem through the Department of Health and Welfare. Their next line of attack is your city council. In fact, the City Council of Meridian is currently considering passing a nondiscrimination ordinance which will carve

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Heidi Rides the Wind

Senator Heidi Heitkamp has certainly done some good things for North Dakota. She has supported federal legislation related to things like agriculture, funding of Medicare, and Second Amendment rights. I would certainly expect this from a senator representing our state and its values, but this is only one side of her voting record. On the

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Kansas Family Voice of Kansas Endorses Rep. Ron Estes!

Kansas Family Voice of Kansas is proud to announce our endorsement of Congressman Ron Estes for the 4th congressional district. Ron Estes is one of America’s most dedicated and strategic defenders of the unborn. He took a lead role in authoring a letter to President Trump urging his administration to redirect Title X funds away

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