Legislately!: Secretary Sebelius Continues to “Navigate” Funds for Abortion Providers

America is 17 trillion dollars in debt, but Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius continues to waste money. On her watch, a group of community organizers, including Planned Parenthood, with little training and no background checks, will have access to your personal information and are receiving 64 million of your hard-earned dollars to […]

Public Humiliation in the Digital Age

Have you ever made a mistake? For all of us, the answer is “yes.” What if the mistake you made is captured on film and goes viral? That is a very real possibility in today’s day and age. Cell phone cameras are ubiquitous. A 17-year-old girl in Ireland is learning a very difficult lesson about […]

September 5

CWA of VA encourages you to attend this event.

Budgeting Defined

Nothing in Washington is ever simple, and that includes the jargon. With that in mind, here’s our handy-dandy guide to fiscalspeak.

Seven Lessons on Hope

God is currently teaching me about Hope in the face of disheartenment.  You can probably relate.  As humans, we all have a working knowledge of disappointment.  Maybe you’re experiencing discouragement because of workplace tensions, declining health, or relational rejection; or maybe the immense problems our country is facing — like our massive national debt crisis […]

CWA of GA responds to recent news articles on the Common Core

On August 21, 2013, Gov. Nathan Deal asked the Georgia State Board of Education to do a review of the Common Core standards. In addition, the Governor asked the school board members to begin developing Georgia’s own curriculum standards for Social Studies which are not currently a part of the Common Core standards. Click here […]