Calling on Congress to Prioritize the Sexual Assault Kit Backlog
While much of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s focus will turn to the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, other important legislative business remains on its agenda, including the reauthorization of the Debbie Smith Act. In 2004, Congress passed the Debbie Smith Act, named for a victim of a violent sexual assault, to […]
Penny Nance Discusses the Nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court
Concerned Women for America (CWA) CEO & President Penny Nance discusses the excellent nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court with Kevin McCullough.
Women for Kavanaugh Grassroots Effort to Sweep the Nation
Washington, D.C. — Concerned Women for America (CWA), the largest public policy organization of women in the country, is launching a $500,000 grassroots effort to support the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court. Penny Nance, CEO and President of Concerned Women for America, issued the following statement: “We are happy to announce […]
Conversion Therapy Bill DEAD
Praise! Maine House Upheld Governor LePage’s Veto of L.D. 912 L.D. 912 is Rep. Ryan Fecteau’s (D-Biddeford) bill silencing parents and counselors from helping our young people under the age of 18 with unwanted homosexual tendencies. It was child abuse and wrongheaded from the start, but somehow passed in the Legislature, only to be rejected […]
Who is Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Why We Should Support Him?
If you did not get a chance to hear from Judge Kavanaugh at his nomination announcement, I encourage you to take the time and listen to him. I am confident you will see in him what virtually everyone he has worked with will testify; this is an honorable man for whom family and faith are […]
Trump’s Solid Choice for the Supreme Court is Good News for All Americans
Washington, D.C. – Moments ago, President Donald J. Trump announced Brett Kavanaugh as his nominee to fill Justice Anthony Kennedy’s vacancy at the United States Supreme Court. Penny Nance, CEO and President of Concerned Women for America, issued the following statement: “This is an historic moment for the United States. This is why conservative women voted overwhelmingly for […]
[AUDIO] Use Your Voice – Episode 1, U.S. Supreme Court Nomination
The first installment of our new podcast, Use Your Voice, aired on Monday, June 9, 2018. We discussed with Concerned Women for America’s General Counsel Mario Diaz, Esq., the upcoming battle over the replacement of Justice Anthony Kennedy at the U.S. Supreme Court. And we went to Iowa where Janae Stracke, CWA’s Field Director, is already mobilizing our […]
YWA in Israel 2018
We are back from our 10-day trip to the Holy Land! If this is the first time you’re reading about our trip, we partnered with an organization called Passages and took 34 of our Young Women for America leaders to Israel! It was absolutely incredible in every way possible. Each of us are returning back […]
Gov. Paul LePage’s Veto Letter to the Members of the 128th Legislature
Gov. LaPage’s letter concerning his veto of a bill prohibiting conversion therapy for minors is a must read. Please take a moment to read it and then contact him to thank him for his veto. It will just take a minute. You can be sure he has gotten a tremendous amount of backlash for […]
YWA on SCOTUS Vacancy Opportunity
SCOTUS Update: On the Ground in Iowa
This week, Concerned Women for America of Iowa were in Webster County and Fayette County to attend Sen. Grassley’s (R-Iowa) first town hall meetings since Justice Kennedy announced his resignation. As expected, this was a big issue at the meeting. Our National Field Director, Janae Stracke, and Field Coordinator, Amelia Koehn, who also happen to […]
YWA in Israel: Days 3 & 4
DAY 3 We started day three in a town called Jish in the Upper Galilee where we heard from Shadi Khalloul, an Aramean Christian Maronite Israeli. He is the founder and chairman of the Israeli Christian Aramaic Association and spokesperson for the Christian Israel Defense Forces Officers Forum. He previously served as a lieutenant in […]
Celebrating Independence Day
For many people today, July 4th is a holiday filled with picnics, friends, and fireworks. But it is also a commemoration of America’s Declaration of Independence. The freedom call was not only against a political and economic system, but it was also a cry for independence from the spiritual tyranny of the Anglican Church. In […]
Celebrating Independence Day
For many people today, July 4th is a holiday filled with picnics, friends, and fireworks. But it is also a commemoration of America’s Declaration of Independence. The freedom call was not only against a political and economic system, but it was also a cry for independence from the spiritual tyranny of the Anglican Church. In […]
Celebrating Independence Day
For many people today, July 4th is a holiday filled with picnics, friends, and fireworks. But it is also a commemoration of America’s Declaration of Independence. The freedom call was not only against a political and economic system, but it was also a cry for independence from the spiritual tyranny of the Anglican Church. In […]
Celebrating Independence Day
For many people today, July 4th is a holiday filled with picnics, friends, and fireworks. But it is also a commemoration of America’s Declaration of Independence. The freedom call was not only against a political and economic system, but it was also a cry for independence from the spiritual tyranny of the Anglican Church. In […]
Celebrating Independence Day
For many people today, July 4th is a holiday filled with picnics, friends, and fireworks. But it is also a commemoration of America’s Declaration of Independence. The freedom call was not only against a political and economic system, but it was also a cry for independence from the spiritual tyranny of the Anglican Church. In […]
Celebrating Independence Day
For many people today, July 4th is a holiday filled with picnics, friends, and fireworks. But it is also a commemoration of America’s Declaration of Independence. The freedom call was not only against a political and economic system, but it was also a cry for independence from the spiritual tyranny of the Anglican Church. In […]
Penny Nance Discusses SCOTUS Vacancy with Teresa Tomeo
Teresa Tomeo with EWTN interviewed Penny Nance regarding what the SCOTUS vacancy means for the Constitution and what you, as an American citizen, can do.
AB 2943 Senate Floor Vote is This Thursday – Free Speech is On the Line
Wow! AB 2943 will be on the Senate floor on Thursday, July 5! If you haven’t already, please call your state senator to oppose this bill. Click here to find your senator and his/her contact information on this link. As you know, CWA is opposed to AB 2943. We have had such great momentum spreading […]