by Staff | Mar 25, 2021 | Blog
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals just blocked a pro-life law in Indiana that requires a minor to notify their parents before obtaining an abortion. The Seventh Circuit Court ruled that the law is unconstitutional because it places a “substantial obstacle” to...
by Staff | Mar 24, 2021 | Blog
The governor of Mississippi recently took a stand for women, and signed a law banning biological males from competing in girls public school sports teams. Girls in Mississippi will no longer have to fear that boys will join them in the locker room or on the track...
by Staff | Mar 23, 2021 | Blog
The Roman Catholic Church recently issued a statement addressing same-sex unions. After receiving pressure from a few influential bishops in Europe, the church said they will not bless same-sex marriage. The statement said “[God] does not and cannot bless sin, but...
by Staff | Mar 22, 2021 | Blog
As part of the most recent COVID-relief bill, Congress sent $350 billion to state and local governments. That’s a lot of money to help the states as they try to alleviate the burden on governmental entities that have been stretched thin and also help their...
by Staff | Mar 19, 2021 | Blog
Most of us agree that there’s a breakdown in civility these days. That’s because too often we major in bold opinions and minor in being considerate and careful when speaking with others— even to those in our own families. Looking out for the best interest...
by Staff | Mar 18, 2021 | Blog
The 2020 election raised concerns over election integrity. And while many still believe the presidential election was stolen, there is evidence that voter fraud occurs in almost every election. Case in point, election results for Alderman in Aberdeen, Mississippi was...
by Staff | Mar 17, 2021 | Blog
Human trafficking is often talked about as an issue that happens in big cities or other countries. You don’t often think about it happening here, that is until a major human trafficking case hits the local news. Five people from West Kentucky and Tennessee were...
by Staff | Mar 16, 2021 | Blog
Congress passed a 1.9 trillion dollar economic stimulus bill in response to extreme government shutdowns over Covid 19 that crippled our economic life. One of the provisions Democrats snuck into the bill was a favor to Planned Parenthood by giving them access to...
by Staff | Mar 15, 2021 | Blog
The State of Arkansas just passed a law that would ban nearly all abortions. This means that the unborn are now safer in Arkansas. It’s also an example of the democratic process undoing a grievous act by the courts. The new law is certain to face legal...
by Staff | Mar 12, 2021 | Blog
Kentucky’s State House passed a major election overhaul bill that makes it harder to cheat in Kentucky elections. For starters, it prohibits ballot harvesting where one person secures multiple absentee ballots, then helps complete the ballots, and brings them to...
by Staff | Mar 11, 2021 | Blog
Cancel culture has found its latest victim. This time it’s the beloved children’s author, Dr. Seuss. Seus’s publisher stopped printing six of his books as they depict Asians and blacks in a caricatured and inappropriate manner. A few years ago Pres. Obama...
by Staff | Mar 10, 2021 | Blog
Remember the children’s toy Mr. Potato Head? It was a creative way for pre-schoolers to explore shapes and faces but the makers of the iconic toy now believe it’s exclusionary so they’re dropping Mr. from its name. The reason? It’s to “promote...
by Staff | Mar 9, 2021 | Blog
Neera Tanden is the first of President Biden’s cabinet picks to fail confirmation. Tanden was nominated to the Office of Management & Budget but her social media posts attacking legislators led to her withdrawing her nomination. Even though Tanden deleted over...
by Staff | Mar 8, 2021 | Blog
A few Kentuckians are learning the hard way that you can’t do whatever you want without consequences. Twelve Kentuckians have been arrested for joining the mob in the US Capitol riot on January 6th. A Marshall County man was charged by the FBI for assaulting a...
by Staff | Mar 5, 2021 | Blog
Election reform is taking center stage in the Kentucky General Assembly. These reforms would include, four days of early in-person voting and would permit the establishment of county vote centers. These changes were implemented in the 2020 election as a response to...
by Staff | Mar 4, 2021 | Blog
Our election system and some of its failures were on full display in the 2020 election. Now Congressional Democrats proposed legislation that would give the federal government full control of state election procedures. This 800-page bill would eliminate basic election...
by Staff | Mar 3, 2021 | Blog
If you’re looking to order a conservative book from Amazon, you may be out of luck. Amazon recently delisted Dr. Ryan T. Anderson’s bestseller When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment. This move comes on the week of a congressional vote that would...
by Staff | Mar 2, 2021 | Blog
The Equality Act has been introduced in the Democratically controlled Congress. The bill adds “gender identity” and “sexual orientation” as protected classes throughout the entire federal code. In essence, it makes one’s self-defined sexual preference a...
by Staff | Mar 1, 2021 | Blog
The Kentucky State Legislature is considering a bill that would restrict police use of no-knock warrants. SB 4, sponsored by Senate Pres. Robert Stivers would establish a more rigorous review process for these warrants, which allow officers to enter a residence...
by Staff | Feb 26, 2021 | Blog
Educational choice is supported by most Kentuckians but the loudest and most powerful voice opposed to it is the teachers union. Union leaders have convinced many states that school choice and especially charter schools sucks money out of the public school system and...