Mother’s Day in Jeopardy
As we prepare to honor the women God has chosen to rear and nurture us, plans are in the works to ratify a United Nations treaty that would undermine and demean the traditional role of women.
U.S. Supreme Court Rules on Mojave Desert Veteran’s Memorial
The memorial erected by World War I veterans in the Mojave Desert can stay, even though it is a cross.
Preparing Hearts by Reading the Word
The days leading up to the National Day of Prayer were filled with more than logistical preparations.
Mother’s Day in Jeopardy
As we prepare to honor the women God has chosen to rear and nurture us, plans are in the works to ratify a United Nations treaty that would undermine and demean the traditional role of women.
Bill’s Passage Would Circumvent Law
Barbara Ferraro’s letter to the editor on HB444 can be seen on honoluluadvertiser.com.
Supreme Court Nomination Watch
A look at the philosophical battle between those who believe in the rule of law, and those who prefer an activist bench interpreting a “living, breathing” Constitution through the filter of empathy.
Act now to keep children safe online
ICANN will be accepting feedback until Monday, May 10. Please contact them and say “NO!” to the .XXX domain.
Open Homosexuals in the Military; Religious Liberty in the Balance
The lifting of the 1993 law barring open homosexuals from military service is only being discussed, yet the Pentagon is taking iron-fisted action against those who speak publicly in support of the law.
Let D.C. Residents Decide Whether or Not to Allow “Gay Marriage”
Penny Nance, CEO of CWA, said that in every state that redefinition of marriage has been put on the ballot, it has been defeated.
D.C. Council Votes on Legalization of Medical Marijuana
Washington, D.C. – The D.C. City Council will hold a final vote this week on the legalization of marijuana for medical use. Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women for America, said, “Although pain management is an important function of modern medicine the legalization of marijuana is more about regulating illegal drug use than medicine. California’s […]
Art & Inspiration – June 12, 2010 – Manchester, New Hampshire
You won’t want to miss this wonderful blend of both art and inspiration at the Currier Museum of Art. Enjoy a wonderful afternoon with like-minded individuals.
Courting a Favorable Nominee from the President
We have serious concerns about all of these nominees and the ideology driving the search behind picking the proper candidate. President Obama has given conservatives no reason to trust that he will do the right thing.
CWA: No Chance Obama Will Make a Decent Supreme Court Pick
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 3, 2010CONTACT: Kristina Hernandez 703-373-0632 WASHINGTON, D.C. – With a Supreme Court nominee coming any day now from President Obama, Concerned Women for America sent a letter encouraging the President to pick a Justice who will uphold the Constitution and not lean on empathy or feelings when deciding the law. “We […]
Executive Briefing: The Supreme Court Vacancy
Concerned Women for America (CWA) would love for President Obama to go beyond politics – as he promised during his campaign – and nominate a Supreme Court candidate that all Americans can support.
Concerned Women Will Have Their Say
For perhaps the only time, CWALAC agrees with Speaker Pelosi that women will most certainly decide the outcome of this election and that women have indeed changed the course of history.
CWA: Training and Equipping Leaders
In an attempt to strengthen our grassroots network and make training as accessible as possible, the CWA national staff will travel to four major cities across the nation to meet with leaders new and old.
May Day for Prayer
Please join me at May Day 2010.
Senator Levin Needs His Mouth Washed Out with Soap
We expect a lot more from the leaders of this country than the lack of self-control that Senator Levin showed today. The Senator should have his mouth washed out with soap.
Washington State’s Referendum 71 Privacy Before the High Court
Concerned Women for America’s (CWA) President Wendy Wright was present at the United States Supreme Court for oral arguments on a case that could make the name of citizens who voted to protect marriage in Washington State available to the public.
Supreme Court Vacancy Update
The battle is on for the soul of our nation’s highest court as the Obama administration considers possible nominees to fill Justice John Paul Stevens’ seat on the bench.