Look Out for Children

I recently had the privilege of attending a House Judiciary Markup, where the “Protect Children’s Innocence Act” passed through the House Judiciary Committee. It was a surreal experience witnessing our nation’s leaders discuss such a significant issue right before my eyes. This bill, sponsored by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia 14th), proposes federal regulations on […]
Senate Committee Unanimously Advances Bill to Stop Online Child Exploitation

Earlier this month, the Senate Judiciary Committee advanced a bi-partisan bill aimed at curbing online child exploitation by cracking down on the proliferation of child sexual abuse material (CSAM). According to the FBI, CSAM is defined as any sexually explicit material involving anyone under the age of 18, including images, videos, and any other content […]
“Peek at my undies” Sponge Targeting Kids

I am raising a daughter in the 2020’s. A daughter who is completely opposite from me. I am a data-driven, introverted, linear thinker. My sweet girl is an artist who loves color, quirky items, and anything out-of-the-box. Never in my lifetime would I have thought that it would get to the point where I would […]
MAHA: the Digital Age and Children’s Health

The recent Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Make Our Children Healthy Again report details a stark decline in children’s overall health in the country, including a section titled “The Crisis of Childhood Behavior in the Digital Age.” While the internet already heightens a child’s risks of sexual exploitation, the report identifies clear connections to worsening […]
Christian Camp in Colorado Required to Allow Boys in Girls’ Showers

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” -Martin Luther King, Jr. Sadly, Colorado has made national news recently on several issues. The passage of House Bill 25-1312 which criminalizes biological gender beliefs, the antisemitic Boulder, Colorado, terrorist attack, and now the Christian Camp IdRaHaJe is facing a difficult […]
Defend Those Being Silenced for Defending Girls’ Sports

“God created mankind in His own image; in the image of God He created them—male and female He created them.” -Genesis 1:27 The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) continues to violate Title IX, and now the First Amendment as well. This past weekend at the CIF State Track and Field Championship, Sophia Lorey, a former varsity […]
Praise Report: CWA of California Stands for Faith and Freedom in Los Angeles

What a powerful and peaceful day we experienced in Los Angeles last weekend. I had the honor of attending May Day USA as a representative of Concerned Women for America (CWA) of California, joining with other Christian leaders to pray, bless, and stand in unity for truth in the public square. This event in Hollywood […]
May 2025 New Mexico Articles Published: The Definition of “Woman,” Abortion, Biblical Citizenship, and Socialism

May 6: Why the UK’s Definition of “Woman” Matters in the U.S. – and New Mexico A recent ruling from the UK Supreme Court affirms a truth that’s under increasing attack: the definition of “woman” is rooted in biology, not identity. As New Mexico navigates its own debates on gender and public policy, this decision […]
URGENT: Two Great Louisiana Bills that Protect Children – Your Help Needed TODAY

“See that you do not despise one of these little ones. For I tell you that their angels in heaven always see the face of my Father in heaven” – Matthew 18:10 We need for you to do just three things today: Pray for these two bills and then send two short emails. #1 App […]
MAHA: Families are Good for Children’s Health

Within his first month back in the White House, President Trump established the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative. In the related Executive Order, he required the MAHA commission to submit a Make Our Children Healthy Again Assessment to the President detailing the scope of the childhood chronic disease crisis. The MAHA commission has now […]
Urgent! Two Great Louisiana Bills in Need of Your Support TODAY!

“So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.” -Genesis 1:27 HB570, The App Store Accountability Act, is moving forward! It has passed the House floor with a vote of 99-0 and has 46 co-authors. It is scheduled to be voted on […]
Senate Blocks FCC from Increasing Social Media Access on School Buses

Instead of developing a plan to address America’s failing schools and the years of COVID-induced learning loss, the Biden administration passed a last-minute rule to expand access to harmful social media sites on school property. The Senate just voted to halt that. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) partly funds high-speed internet access to school classrooms […]
The Shattered Reality and the Broken Heart

I had my heart shattered. Praise the Lord for answered prayers. While it may seem odd to sing praises for a broken heart, it is exactly what I have done. Nearly a decade has passed since I first learned of the tragedies committed through the hands of the abortion industry and organizations such as Planned […]
The Fight to Save Women’s Sports in Pennsylvania Is Back, and We Need Your Help!

On May 6, SB9, a bill that promotes fairness in women’s sports, was passed in the Pennsylvania State Senate with a vote of 32-18, with all Republicans and five Democrats voting “yes.” Concerned Women for America of Pennsylvania is grateful to Senators Judy Ward (R-District 30) and Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-District 28) for introducing the “Save […]
House Committee Takes Steps Forward for Families, School Choice

After a marathon 18-hour markup session, the House Ways and Means Committee finally passed their portion of text for the “one big, beautiful” reconciliation bill. The text, which passed by a vote margin of 26-19, includes significant conservative policy goal victories. The next step will be for the Senate to preserve and build upon those […]
NANCE: Congress must prioritize struggling families in budget talks

One of the things that drew me to endorse early a young, first-time U.S. Senate candidate from Ohio, JD Vance, was a sense of shared understanding and passion for the typical struggling family. Vance, now vice president, told his moving family story in his 2016 bestselling book (also a popular Ron Howard Netflix film) Hillbilly Elegy. To read the vice president’s moving […]
UPDATE: Protect Louisiana’s Children from Dangerous Apps

Blessed be the Lord my Rock, Who trains my hands for war, And my fingers for battle – Psalms 144:1 As the Louisiana General Session is quickly moving forward, legislators are trying to get their bills assigned to committee and onto the respective floors for passage. One of those bills we are watching and following […]
House Committee Hearing: “Unfair Play: Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports”

Yesterday, on Capitol Hill, the DOGE subcommittee of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform chaired by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) held a hearing titled “Unfair Play: Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.” Witnesses include fencer Stephanie Turner, USA Fencing board chair Damien Lehfeldt under subpoena, and former high school volleyball player Payton […]
Office of Parental Rights Launched by Florida Attorney General

“How precious is your steadfast love, O God! The children of mankind take refuge in the shadow of your wings”Psalm 36:7 Florida’s Attorney General (AG) James Uthmeier has launched the Office of Parental Rights (OPR) to empower parents and protect children. This first-in-the-nation initiative, established under Florida law, will tackle issues such as: Lack of […]
Concerned Women for America of North Dakota is Appalled Gov. Armstrong Refuses to Protect Minors from Accessing Obscene Materials

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 25, 2025 FOR MORE INFORMATION:Linda Thorson (701) 331-9792 Concerned Women for America of North Dakota is Appalled Gov. Armstrong Refuses to Protect Minors from Accessing Obscene Materials Bismarck, North Dakota – The final step needed to protect children from accessing obscene materials in children’s libraries was blocked by Gov. Kelly Armstrong […]