KS Legislature Overrides Veto of Women’s Privacy Law

A supermajority of legislators overrode the Gov.’s veto of the Women’s Privacy Law, restoring common-sense Topeka, KS —February 18, 2026 — A supermajority of Kansas legislators overrode Governor Kelly’s veto of Senate Bill 244, legislation which strengthens the state’s Women’s Bill of Rights by restoring clear, consistent definitions of sex in Kansas law and ensuring

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Gov. Kelly vetoes Women’s Privacy Law (S.B. 244)

Kansas Governor once again fails to stand up for women Topeka, Kan. —  February 13, 2026 Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has vetoed Senate Bill 244, legislation which strengthens the state’s Women’s Bill of Rights by restoring clear, consistent definitions of sex in Kansas law and ensuring that women and girls have access to private, secure, sex-specific spaces

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KFV Announces New President: Brittany Jones

Sept. 3, 2025 – Wichita, Kan. Today, Kansas Family Voice announces that Brittany Jones has been appointed as the organization’s President, marking a new chapter of growth and strategic leadership for the organization. Jones steps into the role at a time when Kansas Family Voice is expanding its team and deepening its impact across the

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SCOTUS agrees to hear Women’s Sports Case

Topeka, Kan. July 3, 2025 – Today, the Supreme Court of the United States granted certiorari in Hecox v. Little and West Va., v. BPJ.  Rep. Barbara Ehardt of Idaho, author and principal sponsor of the Idaho Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, which was enacted on March 30, 2020, filed an amicus brief in the

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SCOTUS Allows States like Kansas to Protect Children from Online Pornography 

SCOTUS upheld Texas’ age verification law, allowing 20 other states laws to be enforced to protect children Topeka, Kan. June 27, 2025 –  Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 opinion that Texas’ age verification law for pornographic websites is constitutional. Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton was one of the most closely watched cases because of

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KS Gov. Vetoes Life Affirming Bills

Gov. Kelly vetoed H.B. 2062 which includes child support for pregnancy-related expenses and an unborn child tax deduction, and H.B. 2382 which ensured that students learn accurate information about human development. Topeka, Kan. April 9, 2025 – Today Gov. Kelly vetoed two life affirming bills. Both went to Governor Kelly with a supermajority. H.B. 2062

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