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Dear Friend of the Family, After a sweltering end to the summer, it finally seems like fall is here. For many of us, that means back to school. One of the new challenges several parents have shared with me is
Dear Friend of the Family, After a sweltering end to the summer, it finally seems like fall is here. For many of us, that means back to school. One of the new challenges several parents have shared with me is
Every year, nearly 500 guests from around the Bay State join together at MFI’s Annual Fundraising Banquet to hear from a dynamic speaker and to celebrate our nation’s traditional family values. With so many supporters gathered at one event, we
As promised, here is the link to MA primary voter guides for Tuesday’s election. They cover all the contested races for state legislator, US Senate and Congress. These are non-partisan and IRS compliant, so they can be distributed freely at
As you know, part of MFI’s mission is to be the voice of family values in Massachusetts. It can be hard to make that voice heard in the face of an almost uniformly hostile local media that often refuses to
Though our Commonwealth legalized recreational marijuana, here at MFI we continue to work with local community leaders to protect neighborhoods from pot shops. We’re encouraged by a recent victory you can read about in the Sentinel & Enterprise: FITCHBURG —
Over the past few months, we’ve been keeping you updated on a piece of legislation that would have added a third sex designation on state-issued identification such as drivers’ licenses. Instead of reflecting objective fact, forms of ID would have
This week, we learned that Christian baker Jack Philips is once again being sued by the Colorado Human Rights Commission. This time, it’s for declining to create an expressive blue-and-pink cake celebrating a lawyer’s transition from male to female. The lawyer
Good news! Our prayers were answered. The Massachusetts House and Senate adjourned their final formal session of the 2017-2018 legislative cycle this morning just before 2 a.m., and ALL of the major bills we’ve been fighting for the past 19
There are now just over 100 hours left in the 2017-2018 Massachusetts legislative session, which expires at midnight on Tuesday, July 31st. There are still two bills sitting in committee which I would ask you to join me in praying
Earlier this week, it was announced that the repeal of the Bathroom and Locker Room Law will be Ballot Question 3, so the KeepMASafe campaign will be renamed No On Question 3. KeepMASafe will be launching new campaign materials very