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  Kansas Family Voice believes we can live in a nation where life is cherished, and we strive toward that goal every day. Here is a short list of some powerful and encouraging news that has come out over the past few weeks: Recently, Kansas Family Voice Manager of Public Policy, Stephanie Curry, was interviewed

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The Fate of Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers

By Stephanie Curry, an attorney and policy manager for Kansas Family Voice Today, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear its first abortion-related case since the appointment of Neil Gorsuch. The case, NIFLA v. Becerra, will have enormous implications for the nation and the pro-life movement. As we discussed in the article “Should Pregnancy Centers Be

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Who’s Better at Parenting: Parents or Your State’s Government?

By Stephanie Curry, an attorney and Policy Manager for Kansas Family Voice Last week, we shared the jarring news that the state of Ohio had removed a young girl (who identifies as a boy) from her home because her parents refused to allow their daughter to be subject to extreme and irreversible medical interventions in

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45 Years Since Roe v. Wade

Part 1 in a 4-part series called “Protecting Life & Ending Abortion” By Stephanie Curry, Policy Manager “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” The Declaration of

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Protecting What God Designed

By Stephanie Curry, Policy Manager He created them male and female and blessed them. Genesis 5:2 (NIV) First Woman Mayor! Julie Lemieux elected “only female mayor in Tres-Saint-Redempteur’s 137 year history.” Canadian headlines excitedly reported Julie’s “remarkable” accomplishment last month as the “first female mayor” in over a century. Yet, the sad reality is that

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Abandoned at Birth, Adopted to Life

By Stephanie Curry, policy manager for Kansas Family Voice Abandoned at birth. . . I was born in Los Angeles in 1984. The year marked the beginning of the crack-cocaine epidemic that would sweep the nation, springing from South Central LA. The Black community was hit hardest. The “Crack Epidemic” was a major factor in

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Let Parents Parent: My Child. Our Path.

by Stephanie Curry Can you imagine a time when the state can come into your home and take away your child – because you loved your child enough to help him find counseling to work through unwanted same-sex attraction? Can you imagine a place where the state can put your daughter in foster care, because

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Let Parents Parent: My Child. My Decision.

by Stephanie Curry If your child has a terminal illness and stops breathing in a hospital, should a doctor have the right to refuse to administer CPR against the parents’ wishes? We believe the answer to this is a resounding No. It is parents who love their children who shoulder the overriding responsibility of guarding

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Let Parents Parent: My Child. My Care.

by Stephanie Curry Recently, two families burst into the international spotlight because the law did not defend the parents’ ultimate rights to protect the very lives of their children. The first story centers around infant Charlie Gard, who was born with a fatal genetic disorder in London. The hospital treating Charlie refused to allow his

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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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