CWA of Iowa State Director Responds to Protesters in Sen. Grassley’s (R-Iowa) Office
Washington, D.C. — Yesterday, CWA of Iowa State Director, Tamara Scott, was inside her Senator’s office when a swarm of protesters came to hold a sit-in protesting Sen. Grassley (R-Iowa) and Judge Kavanaugh. Tamara Scott, CWA of Iowa State Director, issued the following statement: “Thursday I was in Sen. Grassley’s office before heading to the Kavanaugh […]
Field Update: CWA State Leaders at Kavanaugh Hearing
This week some of our state leaders who helped with our Women for Kavanaugh bus tour were able to fly to D.C. to be present at Judge Kavanaugh’s hearings. These women were able to sit in for portions of the hearings and prayed over all of the proceedings. While in town, they all made use […]
Ask Gov. Brown to Veto Dangerous Bills
We are so thankful that Assemblyman Evan Low (D-District 28), sponsor of AB 2943 decided to pull the bill from consideration after opening an important dialogue with pastors, former gays and lesbians and Christian counselors. We continue to ask for prayer for Assemblyman Evan Low as these conversations continue. While AB 2943 is dead, there […]
Kavanaugh: calm in the midst of chaos
Walking into the atrium of the Hart Senate Office Building the first day of Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing was absolutely not what was expected. It’s just a year and a half past the confirmation hearing of Justice Gorsuch which was pivotal and exciting in its own right, but largely uneventful. This go around has been […]
Kavanaugh Confirmation Legislative Update: What Now?
The Kavanaugh hearings have officially come to an end after no shortage of political theater by both Senators and paid disrupters. There’s still a lot that needs to happen before he can be confirmed. The Senate Judiciary Committee must give his nomination either a favorable or unfavorable recommendation to the entire Senate. This vote in […]
