- July 1, 2026
- Updated 2:19 am
Arkansas Governor Declares June 2026 as ‘Fidelity Month’
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has officially designated June 2026 as “Fidelity Month.” This state observance aims to inspire residents to reaffirm their dedication to “God, family, community, and country.” The decision coincides with the start of Pride Month across the U.S., placing Arkansas among a select group of GOP-led states that emphasize religious and traditional social values.
A Newsweek inquiry to Governor Sanders for a comment has been made, seeking further insights into her decision.
Why It Matters
The proclamation highlights ongoing national discussions about LGBTQ+ rights, religious principles, and the involvement of state governments in cultural issues. While Democratic states and cities focus on LGBTQ+ initiatives and Pride Month celebrations in June, several Republican states are promoting traditional social observances.
What Is ‘Fidelity Month’?
On May 27, Governor Sanders proclaimed June 2026 as Fidelity Month. The proclamation emphasizes the principles of faith, liberty, and patriotism, referencing the Declaration of Independence and President George Washington’s views on virtue and morality in governance.
According to the document, Arkansas’s ties to spiritual and civic institutions form a crucial part of its identity. The proclamation asserts that fidelity to God, family, community, and country aids human flourishing and a stable, well-ordered society. It provides a chance for residents to renew their commitment to these values.
Prior to her tenure as governor, Sanders served as White House press secretary under President Donald Trump’s first term. She is the daughter of former Arkansas governor and current U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee.
How It Compares With Pride Month Celebrations
The timing of Sanders’ proclamation coincides with widespread Pride Month events celebrating LGBTQ+ communities and the 1969 Stonewall uprising. Democratic officials from various regions use June to spotlight related initiatives.
For instance, California Governor Gavin Newsom declared May 22, 2026, as “Harvey Milk Day” to honor the LGBTQ+ advocate. In Boston, authorities backed a “Trans Period Pride” event, focusing on transgender experiences with menstruation, complete with a catered meal and complimentary period underwear.
Other Republican-Led States’ Actions
In contrast, some Republican-led states have also chosen to highlight values centered on faith and traditional social structures.
Tennessee approved a measure in 2025 making June “Nuclear Family Month,” which Governor Bill Lee signed in April 2026. This resolution highlights the traditional family as “God’s design,” prompting concerns from LGBTQ+ groups.
Alabama declared June “Strong Families Month” under Governor Kay Ivey, emphasizing the importance of strong parental roles and stable households for children’s success. Ivey highlighted initiatives supporting families such as early childhood programs and foster care reforms.
Sanders’ Record on LGBTQ+ Issues
Sanders’ Fidelity Month proclamation occurs amid significant debates on LGBTQ+ issues in Arkansas. Since becoming governor in 2023, Sanders has supported policies affecting transgender health care and education, while resisting certain federal transgender rights guidance.
Her administration claims these policies defend children and uphold sex-based rights. Critics argue these measures marginalize transgender individuals and limit access to necessary services.
For example, in 2023, Sanders signed an executive order requiring state agencies to define sex based on biological characteristics in official policies. Her administration also placed restrictions on gender-affirming medical treatments for minors, counteracting federal Title IX guidance on transgender students. Supporters view these as protective measures, while opponents see them as discriminatory.
Debate Over Pride Month
The ongoing debate over Pride Month and alternative observances continues to escalate. Sanders’ proclamation asserts that practices encouraging “virtue, commitment, responsibility, and shared moral foundations” benefit both individuals and their communities.