Women’s Sports Oral Arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court—How Did it Go?

We must remain in prayer for these cases: West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Hecox v. Little. “Sex is what matters in sports,” Idaho Solicitor General Alan Michael Hurst said to start oral arguments today at the United States Supreme Court. These cases challenge whether a state is justified in protecting sex-based classifications in sports. Most reasonable people […]

From the Field to the Highest Court

“God created two distinct sexes, male and female.” (Genesis 1:27) Those are the words that I said before the Kentucky State Legislature when a Fairness in Women’s Sports bill was introduced in Kentucky in 2022. I was a senior in high school and had played sports my entire life. A week before testifying, I finished […]

NCAA convention collides with Supreme Court fight over women’s sports

Women’s sports are about to take center stage in Washington. On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in high-profile cases from two states seeking to protect the sex-based rights of female athletes in sports. In a stroke of irony, the National Collegiate Athletic Association kicks off its annual convention the same day at a glitzy […]

CWA Says Female Sports Must be Only for Biological Females

SCOTUS Hearing and House Markup Spotlights Fairness in Women’s Sports  For Immediate Release: January 12, 2026 | Contact: [email protected] WASHINGTON, DC – Concerned Women for America (CWA) is supporting the petitioners in the two cases (Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J.) before the Supreme Court on Tuesday, saying that trans-identifying males should not be allowed to compete in female […]

A Life of Service: Congressman Doug LaMalfa, a Faithful Servant

Concerned Women for America (CWA) was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Congressman Doug LaMalfa on Tuesday, January 6, 2026. Congressman LaMalfa was a champion in Congress for life, families, religious freedom, and more, and was among the very first leaders to combat gender ideology in Congress. His life was one of service, […]

Grok’s Deepfake Problem

It has been observed that whenever new technology is introduced, bad actors are often the first to exploit it. Or, more accurately, they are the first to use the new technology to exploit others. In late December, X (formerly Twitter) introduced a new image and video edit tool for Grok, the platform’s proprietary AI interface. […]

“The Warmth of Collectivism” has a Chilling Track Record

On January 1, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani took the oath of office in a Manhattan subway station, his right hand raised, and his left hand resting on a Quran. That’s right—the largest American city, where the Twin Towers once stood, is now governed by a mayor with a sworn allegiance to the very […]

CWALAC Opposes ACA Subsidies That Exclude Hyde Amendment Protections

  For Immediate Release: January 7, 2026 | Contact: [email protected] WASHINGTON, DC – Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) is calling on members of the U.S. House to reject expanding the Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies that do not include the Hyde Amendment protections.  “We cannot be flexible on Hyde Amendment protections for the unborn. It has always been a […]

What’s in Store for Congress in 2026

Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) celebrated huge wins that came out of Congress in 2025. From the first federal school choice provision, defunding the big abortion industry, increasing the Child Tax Credit, to the first federal ban on men in women’s sports (just to name a few), a lot of progress was […]

President Trump’s Golden Era: 2025 in Review

President Trump inaugurated his second term in January 2025, and over the past twelve months, his administration fulfilled campaign promises and delivered the American people a long-awaited golden era at breakneck speed. Before we move on to year two, let’s take a walk through the past year and cover President Trump’s biggest wins in 2025. […]

When Politics Isn’t Your Career: The Blessings of YWA Post-Graduation

When I moved to the Washington, D.C. area for college, I thought I knew where I was headed. If I didn’t get married right after college, I would girlboss (in a conservative tone, of course) my way into a conservative advocacy organization or some D.C. politician’s office, fight for America in a way only a […]

Pregnancy Resource Centers: Providing Physical Care and Eternal Hope

As we celebrate Christmas, let us not forget that at the very center lies a baby – our Savior, Redeemer, and Friend. Jesus’ birth brought hope to a waiting world and promises of everlasting peace. Isaiah 9:6-7 beautifully says,  “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government […]

Preserving the Future: Why the Biblical Family Unit is the Foundation of Society

Christmas is the most recognized holiday around the globe. While much is associated with Christmas—lights, traditions, and holiday cheer—nothing is more trademark to Christmas than spending time with family and loved ones. The family is a powerful community. Yet, modern society has attempted to redefine and diminish the family unit, suggesting that it is fluid […]

This Christmas, Put the Phones Away

Your children are only young once. It’s such an obvious truth, yet it bears repeating because so many of us are missing out on precious moments and the opportunity to build memories together because we are addicted to our phones. We hear so much in the news about the harm smartphones have inflicted on a […]

NANCE Exclusive: Cancer On Our Movement

Corrie Ten Boom, author of the book The Hiding Place, was a well-known Christian who, along with her sister Betsie, was imprisoned at Ravensbrück Concentration Camp for hiding Jews in their home in the Netherlands from the Nazis. Betsie died there, but Corrie went on to become a hero to Evangelicals. She is honored today at […]

CWALAC Urges Gov. Hochul to Halt Plans to Sign Assisted Suicide Bill

  For Immediate Release: December 22, 2025 | Contact: [email protected] WASHINGTON, DC – Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) is calling on New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to reconsider signing Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) bill, which will allow terminally ill people to end their lives, into law.  “While Gov. Hochul has indicated she will sign MAID into law, […]