‘Kissing Camels’ | Stoplight

Do you see what is – or what has been suggested to you? In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard takes you on a field trip to see the “Kissing Camels” near Pikes Peak, Colorado. And he explains who’s been working well into the night to change how you perceive the news of the day.

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It’s Home to Us Now

You’ve been getting lots of emails and Action Alerts from Kansas Family Voice of North Dakota about our state and nation. It’s certainly appropriate, given that we need to act on these important issues. I’m happy to report you’ve backed us all the way with phone calls and emails to your lawmakers. We also are

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Christian Alternative to Boy Scouts Sees Increase in Membership

The Boy Scouts of America recently announced it will accept girls who say they identify as boys into its ranks. The move brought a rush of interest in Trail Life USA, a Christian alternative to the Boy Scouts. The group’s website was busy with families asking how to get their sons involved. “We don’t want

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The Government ‘Cafeteria’ | Stoplight

What if the government ran a chain of “cafeterias” for children? What would they serve? How would they treat your family? How far would they go to protect the monopoly? In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard explores that analogy in light of recent happenings on Capitol Hill. Thank you for sharing Stoplight with your friends.

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State Victories Affirm the Family

Several states have passed laws that move the pendulum back toward a more family-friendly culture. Kansas Family Voice is proud to work with 40 state-based family groups who are working to protect life, promote the family and preserve religious freedom.   Arkansas – Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed into law the Unborn Child Protection From

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Testifying to the Truth

We are currently facing what may be the most important bill this entire legislative session: House Bill 1386.  The bill would change North Dakota law so that “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” would be given the same protection as race, religion, and national origin. It is sometimes referred to as a “bathroom bill”. To be

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Stepping up for Girls Across Kansas

On May 16, 2016, the parents of Derby High School students received an email: Dear Parents, Today at Derby High School, a local news outlet produced a story on the recent directive issued from the Federal government relating to transgender students and the use of public school restrooms. Prior to the news story, Derby Public

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Who Owns Scalia’s Chair? | Stoplight

Elite media outlets are declaring a Supreme Court seat was “stolen.” In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard shares some questions you can ask your friends who echo that narrative. Ask your U.S Senators to confirm Judge Gorsuch.

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Giving Hearts Day is February 9th

How would you like to have your donation to Kansas Family Voice go a lot further? Giving Hearts Day, an event hosted by the Dakota Medical Foundation and allied organizations,  allows people to donate to causes doing good work in areas they passionately care about. Last year $8.3 million was raised through 37,109 donations directly funding 326 charities. This

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Texas Senate Considers Bill to Strengthen Privacy and Safety Laws

The bathroom issue will be front and center in many states this year, and Texas is no exception. Right now, the state Senate is considering SB 6, the Texas Privacy Act, that would stop men from getting access to women’s bathrooms, locker rooms and changing areas. “Texans overwhelmingly oppose these attacks on women’s privacy and

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