Protecting Women Sports is Simple; Cowardly Leadership Complicates It

Last year, Concerned Women for America (CWA) signed a letter to Sarah Hirshland, the CEO of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, asking for her attention to men competing in women’s Olympic categories. It’s been over a year, and Hirshland has instead dug her heels in on her refusal to keep women’s sports for women […]

Election Insight: The 2026 Midterm Races are Already Warming Up

The engine of Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee’s (CWALAC) Big Pink Bus has barely cooled down from the 2024 election cycle, and the races are already heating up again. With redistricting battles playing out from coast to coast, state and local elections opening their ballot boxes again this fall, and the House members […]

Redistricting Wars—Do they Matter?

In the heat of nationwide redistricting battles, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for Louisiana v. Callais, a case challenging Louisiana’s congressional map that created a second black-majority district. The final ruling could have significant implications for the fight for the House of Representatives, particularly in the redistricting battles happening in the states. The current […]

Concerned Women for America Celebrates REAL WOMEN’S DAY (X/X)

Who would have thought that the plague of confusion would strike this deep? That the enemy would confuse so many to the plain and simple reality of God’s creation of man and woman. God did. I believe that’s why he has positioned Concerned Women for America (CWA) so uniquely to fight the battle for women’s […]

CWA/YWA Speak on Biblical Femininity at Liberty University

Concerned Women for America’s (CWA) Young Women for America (YWA) National Director, Faith Ozenbaugh and I, CWA’s House Legislative Strategist, had the privilege of visiting Liberty University on Tuesday to participate in a “Hot Topic” panel discussion on the masculinity and femininity crisis. Josiah Schrock, a Turning Point board member at Liberty, and local Pastor […]

Gaining Ground for Women’s Sports in the U.S. House

Just in time for Concerned Women for America’s (CWA) summit titled “Gaining Ground,” the U.S. House of Representatives voted on a measure to keep men out of women’s sports. Just last Congress, not a single Democrat was willing to vote for such protections, but the dam finally cracked earlier this year, and with the most […]

House Oversight Committee Investigates Epstein-led Trafficking

When evil unveils itself and innocence is massacred, the call for swift and unwavering justice becomes more urgent than ever. Yet, amidst unanimous calls for transparency, recent debates surrounding the Epstein trafficking scandal have devolved into a whirlwind of over-politicized theatrics, hasty judgments, and reckless accusations. Here’s the latest from Washington on justice for the […]

What Gavin Newsom Should Learn from President Trump

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. And if it wins elections, hop on board, right? California Governor Gavin Newsom appears to be borrowing a few pages out of President Donald Trump’s playbook these past few weeks with provocative social posts in all capital letters, bright red caps with white lettering, memes, and more. It […]

Protecting Parental Rights in Education

Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-Illinois-15th) has reintroduced the Parents Opt-In Protection Act in the House of Representatives, aiming to strengthen and affirm parental rights in education. This initiative is particularly timely as Illinois is implementing a new state mandate that requires children to answer sensitive mental health questions without obtaining consent from their parents. On July […]

What are the “Trump Accounts”?

The U.S. House of Representatives has adjourned for the month of August, and members are back in their districts, flaunting the wins they’ve brought home since they gaveled in last January. Most significantly, members are focused on how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1) serves their constituents. Among the provisions in the bill, […]

USA Volleyball’s anti-woman agenda lives on, despite Trump’s executive order

Volleyball season is upon us again. Last year’s National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) volleyball season was over politicized like never before, with NCAA and USA Volleyball (USAV) allowing a male athlete to dominate the Mountain West Conference on a Division One women’s team. As a former USAV player myself, the disrespect and disregard for female athletes felt […]

Planned Parenthood Is Hiding ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ In Its Annual Report

Planned Parenthood’s annual report looks different this year. Not only does this report lack the rainbow pride flare of its predecessors — it also omits the most innovative moneymaker from its list of services reported. But did Planned Parenthood simply forget to mention “gender-affirming care,” or are they trying to push their skeletons deeper into […]

Just Say It: Americans Want Strong Families

It’s no groundbreaking idea that sports are a fairly accurate meter of cultural swings. From trans infiltration to disdain for Americanism, ideological fads have been on full display on the court. And the latest Nike ad may be the smoking gun conservatives have been waiting for—society is shifting again, this time towards strong families. Of […]

House Passes Defense Bill that Cuts DEI, Abortion Travel, and More

The House of Representatives continue to churn through the Appropriations process with yesterday’s passage of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026 (H.R. 4016). In the bill, the House advanced several pro-family wins that refocuses our military on defense and strategic investments, rather than woke ideological battles. Ideologically captured political leaders have a history of […]

SCOTUS Takes Fresh Opportunity to Limit Harmful Precedent

“Before issuing today’s radical decision, the Court should have given some thought to where its decisions would lead… The effect of the Court’s reasoning may be to force young women to compete against students who have very significant biological advantages, including students who have the size and strength of a male but identify as female […]

Penn bends a knee to President Trump; California Could be Next

Concerned Women for America (CWA) leaders were honored to be invited to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building of the White House yesterday for Education Secretary Linda McMahon’s historic announcement that the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) has agreed to revoke their rules that allow men to participate on their women’s athletic teams. This is a huge […]

CWA Celebrates 53 Years of Title IX

Today, marks 53 years of Title IX—the historic legislation known for promoting the athletic opportunities women enjoy today. But when President Richard Nixon signed the bill into law on June 23, 1972, athletics weren’t top of mind. In fact, the benefits of this provision are still continuing to surface even now – 53 years later. […]

Cutting Waste, Fraud, and Abuse Empowers Families

The U.S. House of Representatives took significant steps in achieving DOGE-related promises to cut waste, fraud, and abuse of federal dollars with the passage of H.R. 4 – the Rescissions Act of 2025. The package claws back $9.4 billion in federal funding appropriated to programs supporting initiatives like Iraqi Sesame Street, Palestinian media organizations, and […]

MAHA: the Digital Age and Children’s Health

The recent Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Make Our Children Healthy Again report details a stark decline in children’s overall health in the country, including a section titled “The Crisis of Childhood Behavior in the Digital Age.” While the internet already heightens a child’s risks of sexual exploitation, the report identifies clear connections to worsening […]

MAHA: Families are Good for Children’s Health

Within his first month back in the White House, President Trump established the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative. In the related Executive Order, he required the MAHA commission to submit a Make Our Children Healthy Again Assessment to the President detailing the scope of the childhood chronic disease crisis. The MAHA commission has now […]