The next battle to protect children from transgender ideology

Passing the Help Not Harm Act to protect minors from chemical and surgical attempts to change their gender was a major legislative victory this year. Unfortunately, the fight to protect our children from these experimental and harmful practices continues.   This week, the Douglas County Courthouse became the site of the next battle. The ACLU

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Remembering Charlie

It’s hard to even know where to begin writing an email like this. This afternoon, we received word that conservative leader Charlie Kirk had been shot. It quickly became clear that he would only survive through a miracle. Unfortunately, Charlie went to be with his Savior this afternoon at the age of 31. Charlie was

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Time Flies

They say time flies when you’re having fun. I’m not sure if everyone would consider the legislative session “fun” but time is sure flying. It’s hard to believe there is only one more full week of the 2025 Legislative Session.   This week concluded the last regular week of work before conference committees meet next

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Biden & Gov. Kelly Discard Women

In two big developments today, President Biden released his rule which essentially erases women from Title IX, and Gov. Kelly vetoed the Culture of Life Tax Credit bill.   The Culture of Life Tax Credit Act (H.B. 2465) contains some key provisions to tangibly help moms while pregnant and families who are seeking to adopt.

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Advancing the Culture of Life!

We’re closing in on the final weeks of the legislative session and things are definitely heating up. The big news this week was that we celebrated Detransitioner Awareness Day by passing Help Not Harm (S.B. 233) out of the House with a veto proof majority. It now heads to a conference committee for a few

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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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A New Year. A New Legislative Session.

It’s a new year and a new legislative session in Kansas. On Monday, the new statewide, house members, and senators will be sworn into their new positions. Elected officials’ families will attend. A lot of pictures will be taken. Everyone will be trying to catch up after not having seen each other since last May.

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Early Voting Ends at NOON!

Early, in-person voting ends today at noon! And TOMORROW is election day! Your mailbox will finally stop being flooded with campaign mail. But we need you to go vote this morning or tomorrow! This election is incredibly important for the direction of our state and our nation.   GET PREPARED!   ‘Check out all our

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Kansas Senate passes the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act

Moving the Ball forward for women and unleashing girls potential on our state! Topeka, Kan. March 21, 2022 – Today, the Kansas Senate passed the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act. The Senate passed the Act _____. Eleven states already have passed similar legislation. The Act clarifies that sports teams should be designated men, women, or

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