I’m Dreaming of a Tech-Free Christmas (And Why You Should, Too)

Forty Christmases ago, the “must have” toy of the season was a talking teddy bear called Teddy Ruxpin. Teddy Ruxpin was, in reality, little more than an audio cassette player hidden inside a stuffed teddy bear with animatronic eyes and mouth that moved as it played back pre-recorded audio tapes. But electronic toys have come […]
Pro-abortion Picture Books for Kindergarteners?

You’ve heard of Genderqueer, My Two Dads and Me, When Aidan Became a Brother, and The Little Engine that Could: Pride Parade. Children’s books, TV shows, and school materials riddled with LGBTQ propaganda are all but common. But last week, a new mold was broken: the Left celebrated Amelia Bonow’s forthcoming pro-abortion picture book for […]
Prepare and Pray for Oral Arguments in Women’s Sports Cases at the Supreme Court

Oral arguments for two important cases on women’s sports are now set for January 13. Get familiar with the cases and let us unite in prayer for the Justices as they consider these crucial protections for women. Little v. Hecox Idaho was the first state to pass a law protecting equal opportunities in sports for […]
Department of Education Begins Its “Final Mission”

When Linda McMahon was named Secretary of Education, her stated purpose was to work herself out of a job by shutting down the Department of Education (ED). The White House announced this week that she might be on the verge of doing just that. For decades, Concerned Women for America (CWA) has looked forward to […]
The Ironic Debate of Socialism in the House of Representatives

The interesting debate on the House Floor this Friday may leave you asking, “Is this really a debate we’re having?” Americans often ask that question nowadays with debates such as “What is a woman?” dominating the public discourse. Democrats insisted that if the issue discussed was communism, there would be no debate at all. But […]
CWA Stands with The Drip Café as LGBTQ Activists Seek to Close Its Doors

On the first Friday of every month, café owner Jamie Sanchez is met with accusations of Nazism from radical protestors outside of his coffee shop, The Drip Café, which he opened to show God’s love to the homeless community of Denver, Colorado. Yes, you read that correctly. The Drip Café, located in the Art District […]
History Doesn’t Repeat, But It Often Rhymes

In 1996, the Internet was still in its infancy. AOL was only introduced to the American public a few years prior in 1992, and it would be another five years before the majority of American households had Internet access. Yet that same year, Congress passed the Communications Decency Act, aiming to protect innovation and “preserve […]
Olympic Win in the Fight to Protect Women’s Sports

Early last week, The Times of London reported that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is releasing a new policy that keeps women’s sporting events for women only. Here’s what it means for Americans. As the overseer of all Olympic games, the International Olympic Committee has significant authority in governing national Olympic committees (like the United […]
CWALAC Commends Trump for Calling for Transparency in Epstein Investigation

For Immediate Release: November 18, 2025 | Contact: [email protected] WASHINGTON, DC – Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) said that President Trump was right to call for the Jeffrey Epstein/Ghislane Maxwell files to be released and commended the U.S. House passage of the “Epstein Files Transparency Act” today. “President Trump rightfully called for the […]
Concerned Women for America Applauds the First Lady’s Executive Order: Fostering the Future for American Children and Families

During her husband’s tenure as President of the United States, First Lady Melania Trump has consistently championed a pro-family agenda. Last week, her hard work came to fruition in the West Wing when President Trump signed her Executive Order on Fostering the Future for American Children and Families. On November 13, 2025, the First […]
Schumer Shutdown Comes to an End

After over 43 days and 15 votes on the House-passed funding bill, the longest government shutdown in American history is finally over. Despite its record-breaking length, despite forcing thousands of federal workers to miss multiple paychecks, despite low-income families losing their SNAP benefits, despite thousands of flight cancellations and hours long TSA lines, the finale […]
IOC to Ban Trans-Identifying Men in Female Sports – Ensuring Fair Competition for Women

For Immediate Release: November 11, 2025 | Contact: [email protected] WASHINGTON, DC – Concerned Women for America (CWA) said that the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) forthcoming reported ban on biological men competing in female sports is the only way to ensure fair competition. IOC’s new President Kirsty Coventry has “promised to protect the female category,” according […]
Where Have Our Hearts Gone?

The recent events surrounding the tragic loss of Turning Point USA President and Founder Charlie Kirk have brought to light the profound impact of individual lives. It is essential to understand that behind every headline is a story filled with heartache: it was a wife who would never again get to say “I love you […]
Schumer Shutdown Update: What’s Happening with SNAP

As of November 1, government funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, officially ran out due to the continued government shutdown. As Democrats, led by Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-New York), continue to refuse to vote to open the government, 42 million Americans are temporarily losing their SNAP benefits. Here is what is happening. […]
Protecting Women Sports is Simple; Cowardly Leadership Complicates It

Last year, Concerned Women for America (CWA) signed a letter to Sarah Hirshland, the CEO of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, asking for her attention to men competing in women’s Olympic categories. It’s been over a year, and Hirshland has instead dug her heels in on her refusal to keep women’s sports for women […]
Who is Nick Fuentes, and Why Should Christians Reject His Worldview?

On October 28, Tucker Carlson hosted Nick Fuentes for an interview on The Tucker Carlson Show. The episode was immediately met with a social media firestorm of divided backlash and support among conservatives—an outsized reaction given Fuentes’ isolated, marginal reputation. Carlson pulled his weight in deserved criticism. On air, Carlson said he disliked Christians who […]
Physician-Assisted Suicide in Illinois: Call to Action!

Physician-assisted suicide (PAS), known euphemistically to advocates as Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) or “Death with Dignity,” describes a practice where physicians prescribe, at a patient’s request, a lethal dose of drugs intended to end the life of the patient. Last week, the Illinois state legislature passed a bill that legalizes physician-assisted suicide. The bill […]
Senate Hearing Highlights Urgent Problem of Left-Wing Political Violence

“It’s a both sides problem, and both sides need to tone down the rhetoric.” That’s the mantra we have heard repeatedly after each violent political attack over the last 15 months. And yet, it seems as if a disproportionate number of these attacks are inspired by left-wing political rhetoric. Without acknowledging the source of this […]
Election Insight: The 2026 Midterm Races are Already Warming Up

The engine of Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee’s (CWALAC) Big Pink Bus has barely cooled down from the 2024 election cycle, and the races are already heating up again. With redistricting battles playing out from coast to coast, state and local elections opening their ballot boxes again this fall, and the House members […]
When a Friend-Making App Becomes a Predator Hunting Ground

Two-thirds of parents in the U.S. say raising children today is harder than it was twenty years ago—and most blame technology. A recent New York Post headline shows why: “Wizz is like ‘Tinder for kids,’ as teens use the app to hook up while adult predators lurk.” But the real headline is that this story […]