by Staff | Feb 13, 2024 | Blog
Kentucky public school students may be without their cell phones in the classroom next year. That’s if House Bill 383, filed by Rep. Josh Bray (R-Mount Vernon), gets passed. The bill would require schools to ban cell phones for students during teaching hours....
by Staff | Feb 12, 2024 | Blog
Nevada had its Republican primary, and the winner was no one. Nikki Haley was the only viable GOP option since Donald Trump wasn’t on the ballot, yet she only received 30% of the votes. 63% voted for “none of these candidates.” Despite not being on the ballot in...
by Staff | Feb 9, 2024 | Blog
Former President Donald Trump is, as you know, running for president again in 2024, but a good chunk of his fundraising has little to do with winning the election. Trump and his political action committee have spent over $50 million on legal fees. That’s $50 million...
by Staff | Feb 8, 2024 | Blog
DEI stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion. It’s an initiative that’s been a fixture in many of our colleges and universities for the past dozen years. The goal is to combat racism and ugly bigotry and make university campuses inclusive and welcoming...
by Staff | Feb 8, 2024 | Blog
Two Republican lawmakers are sponsoring a bill that would restrict sexually oriented businesses in Kentucky. The bills proposed by Sen. Lindsey Tichenor (R-Smithfield) and Rep. Nancy Tate (R-Brandenburg) would restrict strip clubs, porn shops, and drag shows in...
by Staff | Feb 6, 2024 | Blog
Kentucky Republicans are supporting Texas Gov. Greg Abbot who’s defending the Texas border agains illegal immigrants from breeching it. He’s doing this because the federal government isn’t doing its job. In the last couple of years, President Biden...
by Staff | Feb 5, 2024 | Blog
There’s little question as to the moral decay in certain parts of our society. Music that celebrates immorality, award winning TV programs that celebrate drag queens, and the normalization of perverse sexual identities to young and impressionable children in our...
by Staff | Feb 2, 2024 | Blog
Democratic lawmakers in Oregon decriminalized illicit drugs in 2020. But now they’re having second thoughts. That’s because sights of people using heroin and meth are common in public places. And overdose deaths are at an all-time high. Now Republicans in...
by Staff | Feb 1, 2024 | Blog
A new study from Pew Research found that the Nones are now the largest religious affiliation group in the country. These are people who identify as atheist, agnostic, or say their religion is “nothing in particular,” and they make up 28% of the U.S. population. The...
by Staff | Jan 31, 2024 | Blog
Kentucky’s state budget includes a provision that requires public school test scores to be posted on each school district’s website. The idea is to let parents know how well their child’s school is performing. But State Rep. Tina Bojanowski (D-Louisville),...
by Staff | Jan 30, 2024 | Blog
A new bill in the U.S. House of Representatives aims to help relieve our nation’s student loan debt crisis, which is moving toward an accumulated $2 trillion. The College Cost Reduction Act would limit the amount of money undergraduate students can borrow to $50,000,...
by Staff | Jan 29, 2024 | Blog
2024 is a major election year. While most are focused on the presidential race that will take place in November, we forget that there are many opportunities for local political service. School board, city council, and county government seats are one way to serve....
by Staff | Jan 26, 2024 | Blog
Nearly 5,000 Christians were martyred for their faith in 2023. And more than 365 million Christians faced brutal persecution according to a recent report by Open Doors Christian charity. This means that globally, 1 out of every 7 Christians faced persecution for their...
by Staff | Jan 25, 2024 | Blog
A new bill in the Kentucky House of Representatives would put education freedom on the ballot this November. House Bill 208 proposes a constitutional amendment that would open the door for parents to have greater educational choices for their children. Critics argue...
by Staff | Jan 24, 2024 | Blog
A proposal in the Kentucky House of Representatives would allow mothers to claim child support for their unborn child. The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Amy Neighbors (R-Edmonton), said that her proposal would help new mothers and the many financial challenges they face all on...
by Staff | Jan 23, 2024 | Blog
A bill proposed in the Florida House of Representatives would ban the display of LGBT Pride flags in public schools. The law would prevent any flag from a “racial, sexual orientation and gender, or political ideology viewpoint.” The bill’s sponsor, Rep. David Borrero...
by Staff | Jan 22, 2024 | Blog
Kentucky House Republicans recently proposed a $124.8 billion budget to fund Kentucky for the next two years. The budget includes more funding for public schools, infrastructure, substance abuse prevention, and many other projects. State Rep. Jason Petrie, who led the...
by Staff | Jan 19, 2024 | Blog
Kentucky’s birth rate increased 3.4% last year, and it’s being attributed to the state’s ban on abortion. In practical terms, this means that an additional 1,762 babies were born that would not have been born. Think about that for a moment. A total of...
by Staff | Jan 18, 2024 | Blog
Kentucky does not allow abortions. But according to a recent proposal in the legislature, that could change. Senate Bill 99 proposes to allow exceptions for the abortion ban. Pro-life Kentuckians are opposed to this bill because it fails to recognize the personhood of...
by Staff | Jan 17, 2024 | Blog
Two bills proposed in the state Senate aim to empower Kentucky voters. Senate Bill 8 calls for elections for members of the Kentucky Board of Education. As it is, members are currently appointed by the Governor, which makes this important decision making body more...