Impeachment Questions Day Two

The highlight of day two was Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court John Roberts’ refusal to ask a question by Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky). Some speculated it was because Sen. Paul would identify the whistleblower. But Sen. Paul released the content of his question, surprising the media. Take a look: Sen. @RandPaul: “My […]
Impeachment Alert: State Director Delivers Letter to Sen. Susan Collins

Concerned Women for America (CWA) of Maine State Director Penny Morrell delivered a letter to Sen. Susan Collins’ office today asking Sen. Collins to vote against any additional witnesses in the impeachment case against President Donald Trump. Read Penny’s letter here. Read CWA of Maine’s action items here.
Impeachment Briefing – January 30

The first day of questions is in the books, one more day to go, and then a slew of motions to extend the trial will follow. Mario Diaz, Chief Counsel for Concerned Women for America and Doreen Denny, VP for Government Relations, explain why it is in the country’s best interest to end the trial […]
Vulnerable Child Protection Act Passes State House

A good bill, the Vulnerable Child Protection Act (HB1057), passed in the full House of Representatives Wednesday, January 29, with a vote of 46-23. Click here to read the bill. Check the votes here. We wanted a YES vote. If your two representatives voted Yes, please contact them to express your appreciation. (House lobby, 605 773-3851) HB1057 now moves to […]
One Step Closer: Kansas Senate Passes Pro-Life Amendment!

The Kansas State Senate passed the Value Them Both Amendment (HCR 5019), moving Kansas one step closer to reversing a radical 2019 Kansas Supreme Court abortion ruling. The amendment was crafted to restore to the people of Kansas, through their elected officials, the ability to limit the abortion industry. The Value Them Both Amendment is […]
Calls Needed to End the Fake Impeachment Charade

The impeachment trial of President Donald J. Trump is at a climax, and it is critical that both Sen. Susan Collins (Republican) and Sen. Angus King (Democrat) hear from you TODAY. Contact the offices of Sens. Collins and King and urge them to vote against the need to hear from more witnesses. It’s unnecessary, and […]