Parents Deserve Public School Transparency

There has been an increase in recent years of parents raising their concerns in school board meetings across the nation. Their concerns range from radical gender and racial curriculum to boys being able to use girls’ restrooms, but they all share the common thread of public schools usurping the parent’s responsibility of raising their children. […]
Marijuana Mania

It seems that marijuana legalization has been a litmus test for the modern Democrat political candidate. For a long time, marijuana was an issue to avoid, but now many politicians will share jovial stories about their marijuana history. Take, for example, Vice President Kamala Harris, who said, “I think [marijuana] gives a lot of people […]
Corporate Social Activism at the Expense of Human Rights?

These days it seems rare that Congressional Democrats and Republicans can agree on any contentious issue, but thankfully the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) unites most members. Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) attended the Select Committee on The Chinese Communist Party’s hearing “The Chinese Communist Party’s Ongoing Uyghur Genocide” in late March. The […]
Biden Administration Takes Aim at Faith-based College Clubs

Hostility towards religion in the American public sphere has grown immensely over the past decade. Christians have been bullied into silence and some even believe there is no place for their opinion in the public square. Unfortunately, due to these bullying tactics some Christians have almost voluntarily taken themselves out of the public square, believing […]
Soft on Crime Efforts Always Hurt Women

There are few things harder to hear than a woman sharing her experience of being sexually assaulted or raped. Where there is room to be grateful that we live in the United States where women can call for help and for justice to be restored, the horrors of sexual assault still exist and need to […]
Groups to GOP: “Marriage Matters”

It is the sad reality that this week, the Respect for Marriage Act (better named the Disrespect of Marriage Act) passed both chambers of Congress. It now heads to the President’s desk to become law. Disappointingly, legislators in the Senate and House who tout pro-family values voted the exact opposite by voting to advance the […]