More Children Must Suffer

Our family lived in Maryland for more than a decade, so we have definite emotional ties to the state and still have many close friends who live there. That’s why I was so disheartened to hear when the Alabama Human Life Protection Act became law, Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot advocated his state pull out all

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Assisted Suicide for Children?

Dear Friends: As you know, efforts to legalize assisted suicide in New Mexico have been growing in recent years. Following the November election, advocates now believe 2019 will be the year that assisted suicide is passed by the Legislature and signed into law by Governor-Elect Michelle Lujan-Grisham. People on both sides of this issue agree

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Should Doctors Help Children Die–Without Parents’ Knowledge?

When you think of someone taking their life through assisted suicide, perhaps you think of an elderly person, or at least of a young adult with a terminal diagnosis. But that’s not where assisted suicide is headed. All you have to do is look to Europe – or even Canada. In Europe, advocates for assisted

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Will YOUR Library Invite Drag Queens to Talk to Kids?

The push to give drag queens personal face time with kids is becoming widespread, and Kansas Family Voice is calling on Americans like you to take action. If you heard about Drag Queen Story Hour and thought it was limited to libraries in New York City and Los Angeles, it’s time to think again.  A

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Let Parents Parent: My Children, My Rights

by Stephanie Curry Every night, I talk with my four-year old twin boys before bed. Everyone gets a turn to share and any topic is on the table. The other night, my sons wanted to talk about a fire-car with wings, driving on the sun. We raced each other, but then all burned up. That

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Our Weakness, His Strength: Finding Help for Unwanted Same-Sex Attraction

Jayson started struggling with same-sex attractions after being abused as a child. Thankfully, he was able to get professional counseling and coaching that continues to help him align his life with the heartfelt convictions of his faith. But now, the ACLU and their allies are working to ban such professional counseling for minors. They want

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4th Circuit Bathroom Ruling Puts Children at Risk

Kansas Family Voice is proud to work with nearly 40 state-based family policy councils, including The Family Foundation of Virginia. Victoria Cobb is president of the organization. This op-ed appeared in the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Stephanie is the adoptive mother of two girls who were sexually assaulted, each of whom suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. In

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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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North Carolina Acts Quickly to Protect Women and Children

The privacy and safety of women and children protected North Carolina lawmakers are protecting the privacy and safety of women and children. They unanimously passed a bill that would prevent men from entering women’s restrooms, locker rooms and showers. The governor has already signed it into law. This is good news for North Carolina families

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