Reintroducing the Beauty of Marriage to Millennials

Jennifer Murff, President of Millennials for Marriage, talks about her organization’s work to shift culture, change perceptions and reintroduce the beauty of dating and marriage to the millennial generation. Family Policy Matters Transcript: Reintroducing the Beauty of Marriage to Millennials INTRODUCTION: Thanks for joining us this week for Family Policy Matters. Our guest today […]
A Closer Look At The Real Costs Of The Lottery

Les Bernal, the National Director of Stop Predatory Gambling, discusses the real costs and benefits of state lotteries and other forms of legalize gambling. Family Policy Matters Transcript: A Closer Look At The Real Costs Of The Lottery Thanks for joining us this week for Family Policy Matters. The debate over state-sponsored gambling has reared […]
North Carolina A National Leader In School Choice

Darrell Allison, president of Parents for Education Freedom in North Carolina (PEFNC), a statewide organization that seeks and supports greater educational opportunities for parents and students through school choice discusses the recent expansion of school choice in North Carolina. Family Policy Matters Transcript: North Carolina A National Leader In School Choice Thanks for joining us […]
Reasons For Hope And Concern in Religious Liberty

David Christensen, Vice President for Government Affairs with the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C., discusses some of the positive religious liberty developments occurring at the federal level. Family Policy Matters Transcript: A Reason For Hope And Concern in Religious Liberty Thanks for joining us this week for Family Policy Matters. If you are a […]
Making Sense of the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017”

Andrew Guernsey, a legislative assistant for Government Affairs with the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C. about the real effects of the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.” Family Policy Matters Transcript: Making Sense of the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017” Thanks for joining us this week for Family Policy Matters. I am […]
Social Cost an Essential Factor in Assessing Gambling’s True Impact

A recent meeting at the NC General Assembly exemplifies what is so problematic about state-sponsored gambling. Inevitably, when governments resort to gambling to raise dollars and balance budgets, they become addicted to the money and face never ending pressure to generate more revenue and devise increasingly aggressive ways to separate citizens from their hard-earned dollars. Most […]
An Unconventional Story of Hope

Ryan Bomberger, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer at the Radiance Foundation, an educational and life-affirming nonprofit organization discusses the issues of abortion, adoption, race, fatherlessness, and his new book Not Equal: Civil Rights Gone Wrong. Family Policy Matters Transcript: An Unconventional Story of Hope Thanks for joining us this week for Family Policy Matters. Today […]
Healthy Actions and Expectations Before Saying “I Do”

Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, the founder of the Ruth Institute, a global non-profit focused on keeping families together and helping the millions of people who have been harmed by family breakdown discusses how healthy actions and expectations are beneficial for ensuring a successful, lifelong marriage before saying “I do.” Family Policy Matters Transcript: Healthy Actions […]
The Best Part of Being American

The North Carolina Family Policy Council staff has a roundtable discussion where they each share something they love about America. Family Policy Matters Transcript: The Best Part of Being American Our radio show for this week is going to be a very special offering from the North Carolina Family staff. We are going to talk a […]
A Disturbing Proposal Concerning Parental Rights

Peter Sprigg, Senior Fellow for Policy Studies at Family Research Council in Washington, D.C, discusses a disturbing proposed regulation in Delaware that would allow students to self-identify not only their gender (male, female or other), but also their race, and to do so potentially without any involvement from their parents. [This proposal is similar to […]