Standing Strong for Kansas

Dear Friends, As we reflected on our nation’s rich history of liberty and our declaration of independence from Great Britain this past week, we also spent time reflecting on our history of freedom-minded, family-oriented work in Kansas. Starting in the 1980s and gaining momentum in 2015, Kansas Family Voice of Kansas has worked to promote

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Lawmaker Who Blocked Texas Privacy Law is Stepping Down

The Texas House Speaker who consistently stood in the way of efforts to protect the privacy and safety of women in restrooms, locker rooms and showers, now says he will not seek re-election. Dubbed a “moderate Republican” by the news media, Joe Straus was out of step with the people of the reliably conservative state.

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Families Stop ‘Gender Identity’ Ordinance in West Virginia

In a win for families and small businesses, the Parkersburg, West Virginia, City Council rejected an ordinance that would have violated the privacy rights of moms and daughters. The ordinance would have created special rights to four new classes, including “sexual orientation” and “gender identity.” If passed, the privacy and safety of Parkersburg’s women and

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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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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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Pennsylvania House to Vote on Dangerous Bathroom Bill

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives could vote as early as Tuesday on a “bathroom bill.” HB 1510 would open women’s restrooms, locker rooms, showers and changing areas to everyone, regardless of their biological sex. The measure would also force Christian business owners to violate their conscience when it comes to hiring practices. State Reps. Dan

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‘God’s Not Dead 2’ Takes on Religious Freedom

God’s Not Dead 2 takes on one of the most pressing issues of our time – religious freedom. In the sequel, a school teacher (played by Melissa Joan Hart), is challenged because she mentioned Jesus in answer to a student’s question. The story unfolds as she heads to court to defend her faith. Alliance Defending

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