Support Our Troops
Please call your Senators at 202-224-3121 and your Representative at 202-225-3121 and tell them to keep the current law that prohibits homosexuals from openly serving in the military. If the policy is overturned, it would distract from the critical mission of the military simply to impose a sexual agenda onto society. The focus should be on strengthening our national defense and readiness. Repealing the regulation excluding homosexuals from military service would harm recruitment, retention and the readiness of our troops
Help a Family, Help a Child
Since 1996, families have relied on the adoption tax credit to make adopting a child possible when they would otherwise be financially prohibited from adoption, but it’s not a permanent part of the tax code. If it is not extended by Congress, it will expire on December 31, 2010.
Biblically Correct Versus Politically Correct: A Perspective
Christians will impact society not through resigned political correctness, but through steady Biblical correctness.
Talking Points: Adoption Tax Credit
Since 1996, the adoption tax credit has defrayed the cost of adoptions to many families that would find the cost of adopting prohibitive.
Mass. Win Creates Mass Momentum
Yesterday’s vote good news for all of us who oppose the government takeover of our health care system, we cannot rest on our laurels. After the vote, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi still insisted, “Democrats could still make it happen. We will get the job done. I am confident of that. I have always been confident of that.”
Welcome Penny Young Nance as CWA’s New CEO!
Penny’s involvement with CWA started in her college years and CWA has been interwoven through many seasons of her life ever since.
Open the doors! Let us in!
Congress continues to wheel and deal in secret meetings, behind closed doors, despite President Obama’s very public promise that negotiations on a health care bill would be transparent and covered by C-SPAN. He said the meetings would be open for all to see which politicians made sweetheart deals.
Health Care Reform Remains Center Stage on Capitol Hill
The Congressional recess is over and lawmakers resume work to iron out the differences between the House and Senate versions.