Letter to Hill re. Grassley Amendments
We must continue to promote legislation that will protect vulnerable girls and women from domestic violence and sexual abuse, and provide justice by requiring the prosecution against violators. Both these amendments seek to do just that, by strengthening the existing U.S. Code on sexual abuse and domestic violence. Click here for full letter.
Stanley & Powers Miss the Mark In Comparing Jim Crow Laws to Gay Marriage
Sometimes we tend to filter Biblical teaching through our experiences, instead of the other way around.
Support Letter – Stop Target of Political Beliefs by the IRS, S.2011
On behalf of our 500,000 members nationwide, Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) wishes to express our support for the Stop Targeting of Political Beliefs by the IRS Act of 2014, S. 2011. This legislation, introduced by Senator Jeff Flake (R-Arizona), would prohibit the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) proposed regulations from being implemented. […]
A Fantastical Decision on Marriage in Virginia
Even if you brush over the fact that U.S. District Judge Arenda L. Wright Allen confused the Declaration of Independence with the United States Constitution in the first paragraph of her opinion, the rest of the opinion is still sloppy.
Common Core victory in Georgia! Next step
SB 167, the pro-student, pro-parent, pro-taxpayer Common Core bill cleared a major hurdle today and was voted unanimously out of the Senate and Youth Education Committee. The committee room was packed full of supporters who listened to Sen. William Ligon (R-Brunswick) present the bill to the committee. Sen. Lindsey Tippins, committee chairman, allowed for testimony […]
Overplaying the Racism Card
Like the atheist who does nothing but obsess over the God whom he claims does not exist, these radicals’ most cherished weapon (many times their only weapon) is to cling to the racism they so desperately claim to oppose.
Legislative Update for February 21, 2014
Both the Senate and the House of Representatives were out-of-session this week. House While Members of Congress were in their districts, Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) continued to meet with House staff on the Stop Targeting of Political Beliefs by the IRS Act of 2014, H.R. 3865. Since this legislation was only […]