CWA Featured on “On the Record” with Greta Van Susteren
CWA of Wisconsin commended for Easter display at State Capitol.
World’s Toughest Job
Have you ever considered what the world’s tough job entails? And who would apply? A group held interviews for the world’s toughest job and we love how it ends.
CWA of Wisconsin on Fox & Friends
State Director Kim Simac eloquently defended the faith and the freedom of religion. Segment discusses CWA’s Easter display in the State Capitol and Freedom From Religion’s response to it through their display.
Anti-Easter Display in Wisconsin State Capitol
Article on FoxNews.com speaks of the opposition CWA of Wisconsin is getting for their Easter display at the State Capitol.
Once Upon a Donkey
My title might suggest a fairytale, but the story I’m about to tell you is absolutely true — and amazing. It is Luke’s account of the triumphal entry.
Obama’s March Madness
This month, college basketball teams aren’t the only ones experiencing madness. The Supreme Court is also facing a rather eventful month.
Another Week, Another Common Core Failure
Pauline Hawkins has been a high school English teacher in Colorado for 11 years, but she is leaving the job she loves over an ethical disagreement with the Common Core State Standards Initiative
Why the ‘media blitz’ behind Common Core?
State Director Linda Schauer’s letter to the editor in the Argus Leader.
Legislative Update for April 11, 2014
House Debbie Smith Reauthorization: CWALAC is pleased the House reauthorized the Debbie Smith Act. The Debbie Smith Act provides funds to state and local law enforcement agencies to perform DNA testing on rape kits. Testing rape kits is crucial to taking dangerous criminals off the streets and bringing justice and closure to rape victims. The […]
Heart Change Equals Cultural Change Declared on Iowa Senate Floor
State Sen. Dennis Guth (R-District 4) Speaks about bullying bill and how the answer is a change of heart through Jesus Christ. View video at 5.50.
Paycheck Fairness Act (S.2199) Opposition Letter
While the President’s 77 cent myth makes a good talking point, that number ignores the variables that are unique to the choices women make, which differ from men, in their work/life balance. Read CWALAC’s letter (click here) of opposition to the Paycheck Fairness Act (S.2199) that would harm women in the workforce.
Statement by North Dakota Choose Life Concerning State GOP Endorsement of November’s Measure 1
April 7, 2014 press release.
Mozilla’s Culture War Is a Bad Model for Business
The decision to remove Mozilla CEO Brandon Eich is not good for anyone on any side of the culture war.
CWA Disappointed Supreme Court Won’t Hear Elane Photography Case
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CWA of Maine April News Report Now Available!
Our Maine newsletter is coming to you with important information on Maine issues. Be up-to-date on the issues. Read the CWA of Maine April News Report now and pass it on to those who need to know the truth about these important issues affecting our state and country!
Washington – A Man of Prayer: How You Can Participate
Penny Nance, CWA CEO and President, and Kenda Bartlett, CWA Executive Director, will be participating in the third Washington – A Man of Prayer event in Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol.
Legislative Update for April 4, 2014
House Abstinence Day on the Hill: On April 3, Shari Rendall joined National Abstinence Education Association and Family Research Council to host a Hill briefing for 45 staffers on abstinence education. The briefing highlighted the importance of sexual risk avoidance. In addition, we were joined by Rep. Randy Hultgren (R-Illinois). He and Rep. Dan Lipinski […]
Paycheck Fairness Fact Sheet (S.84)
Good public policy should promote “work/life balance” and recognize that women want working circumstances that will allow them flexibility.To read more, click here.
Hobby Lobby Arguments Expose Liberal Deception on Little Sisters of the Poor
When the arguments for the Hobby Lobby case at the Supreme Court were over, liberals who swore up and down that the Little Sisters of the Poor already get an exemption from the contraceptive mandate in Obamacare were exposed.
Concerned Women for America Speaks Up Against Discrimination
Ethnic discrimination and intimidation are not forms of activism. That is why Concerned Women for America (CWA) CEO and President Penny Nance wrote a letter last week to Ms. Mary Sue Coleman, president of the University of Michigan.