ANCHORAGE: Your Chance to Shape the Nation!

As an Anchorage voter, you have a chance to shape the nation with your vote on or before April 3. That’s because leaders around the country are watching to see what Anchorage voters will do on Prop 1, the Protect Our Privacy measure. As you may know, in September 2015, the Anchorage Assembly passed a

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Your State’s Education Department – Do You Know What’s Going On?

“There is no way that my state would threaten my daughter’s safety by allowing boys in her bathroom.” Many parents in Rhode Island, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Minnesota probably thought the same thing. Yet, these are all states where the state Department or Board of Education has decided to issue a rule mandating that schools

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Alaskans Move to Protect Privacy

Our allies at Alaska Family Action celebrated a huge success recently by gathering enough signatures to put a “bathroom-privacy” initiative on the 2018 ballot. The measure—originally named the Protecting Our Privacy Initiative—would protect the dignity, safety and privacy of women and girls in showers, restrooms and locker rooms by requiring intimate spaces to be segregated by

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Four Things You Can Do About Bathroom Policies

Even though a judge has halted the implementation of transgender bathroom policies for now, you still need to be armed with the right information should another court put their stamp of approval on the issue. Our friends at The Family Leader of Iowa, one of Kansas Family Voice’s nearly 40 state-based policy groups have written

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Signs of Hope

Signs of hope are springing up all over the country, thanks to your support for Kansas Family Voice and your network of state allies. While Washington, D.C., remains mired in gridlock, encouraging victories continue to roll in at the state level. Here are a few of your victories achieved through Kansas Family Voice. Pushing back

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Obama DOJ Oversteps on Restroom Agenda

The Obama Administration continued its overreach on Friday by issuing an edict declaring that all public school restrooms, locker rooms and showers should be open to members of either sex, based on a student’s declared gender identity. The statement included a threat to withhold federal funds from states that do not give in. It’s one

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Bathroom Policies in the Courts and the Court of Public Opinion

A federal appeals court ruled in favor of a transgender teen. It’s the first time a court has ruled that the term “sex” no longer applies to the biological differences between men and women, but rather how a person feels about their “gender identity.” Victoria Cobb is president of The Family Foundation of Virginia, one

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