Stopping Merrick Garland Will Be a ‘Cage Match,’ ‘Most Important Battle of Our Lives’
Penny Nance, president of Concerned Women For America, warns on Breitbart News Daily that conservatives face the most important battle of their lives in opposing Obama’s liberal Supreme Court pick, Merrick Garland. “This is a very important moment in the republic. This is why the people gave the Senate back to the Republicans. This is […]
Nominee Makes No Difference The Senate Should Hold Its Ground
Washington, D.C. – Penny Nance, President and CEO of Concerned Women for America (CWA), the nation’s largest public policy organization for women, had this to say on President Obama’s nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the United States Supreme Court: “President Obama’s choice for the Supreme Court does not change the fact that the Senate needs […]
Sending a Message in Shirts
Recently, a proud member of Concerned Women for America (CWA) spoke up for the unborn, and her voice echoed loud and clear. College of the Ozarks Vice President of Cultural Affairs and Dean of Character Education, Sue R. Head, Ed.D., sent a letter to the CEO of Lands’ End, Ms. Federica Marchionni, in regards
The Unspoken Coercive Element of Abortion
When it comes to abortion, we discourse on subjects like rape, incest, the life of the mother, and viability. We converse over conscience and taxpayer funding. But there’s one region where we rarely venture but, quite frankly, ought to more often: Coercion. When a woman, especially a young woman, faces an unexpected pregnancy,
URGENT: Two Distinct and Important Events Happening March 2
March 2 is a very big day for our nation. The first major event is a large rally outside the Supreme Court on the first day of oral arguments regarding Whole Women’s Health v. Cole, colloquially referred to as the “Texas abortion clinic regulations case.” Texas passed state legislation requiring abortion clinics to meet the […]
Time to End “Back-Alley Abortion Clinics”
Rally in Support of Texas Woman’s Health Law to be Held at the Supreme Court During Oral Arguments Washington, D.C. – Statement by Penny Nance, CEO & President of Concerned Women for America at the United States Supreme Court on the day of oral arguments in Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt in favor of Texas’ […]
SCOTUS, Remember That Abortion Safety Truly Cares for Women
In the first major abortion case in almost 10 years, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments for the Texas abortion case Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, a challenge to new Texas regulations requiring hospital admitting privileges and Ambulatory Surgical Center health and safety standards that abortion clinics must now meet. The case
‘Life-Enhancing’ Techniques Costing Lives
It is a sad day in history when a genetically modified burrito garners higher concern than a genetically modified baby. Recently, President Obama removed language from the proposed FY 2017 budget which was previously included in the FY 2016 Omnibus to protect against the genetic manipulation of human embryos. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Alabama)
Concerned Women for America Mourns the Passing of Justice Scalia
Washington, D.C. – Penny Nance, CEO and President of Concerned Women for America (CWA) had this to say on the passing of Justice Antonin Scalia
Impugn the Court, not CMP
The Houston grand jury and District Attorney’s office investigating Planned Parenthood indicted the Center for Medical Progress’ (CMP) David Daleiden instead of Planned Parenthood. We saw in Part Two how this situation is a violation of the freedom of the press; now this court is threatening the integrity of our legal system. These are two […]
The Importance of Investigative Journalism
The recent indictment made against the Center for Medical Progress is ethically questionable on so many levels. It is clear now that the battle is of a spiritual nature, and Satan doesn’t like it when his works of darkness are exposed. In the civic realm, the freedom of the press and the discipline of investigative […]
Attacks Against CMP and Activist David Daleiden
By now, many of you have heard the two-fold bad news on the Planned Parenthood scandal. First, Planned Parenthood is suing the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) for what they allege are “manipulated” videos that made Planned Parenthood look like it had broken laws which, Planned Parenthood is claiming, it did not. There were fighting […]
Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt in Brief
790 F.3d 563, 136 S. Ct. 499 (2016) FACTS: In 2013, the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 2, which contained several provisions pertaining to abortions. One of these provisions was the requirement that doctors who provide abortion services must obtain admitting privileges at a local hospital that provides obstetrical or gynecological health care services that […]
Override Vote Fails, but Pro-lifers Still Win
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congress failed to reach the necessary votes to override the president’s veto of H.R. 3762, the Restoring Americans’ Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act of 2015.
The Jane Roe Most Don’t Know
Roe: a name that has lived in infamy since the Roe v. Wade decision. But have you ever wondered who the woman is behind the name? For starters, that isn’t her actual name. “Roe” is simply the pseudonym that was used for a woman named Norma McCorvey. If that caught some of you off guard,
Cultivating a Culture of Life … Coast-to-Coast!
When the laborers are many, we cover an immense amount of field! This past Life Week, Concerned Women for America (CWA) and Young Women for America (YWA) advocated for women and the unborn across the United States.
A Fashion-Speak Abortion
My metro routine, like most anyone, consists of walking down an escalator and waiting for a train. My particular waiting spot boasts a billboard advertisement that always brings a bit of brightness to my day. The ads stay up for several weeks at a time, so it’s always exciting when they change them. The most […]
Obama’s State of the Union: Little Has Changed
Obama has given his very last State of the Union address in his last year as president. Despite a few moments of bipartisan approval, it revealed the same kind of biased rhetoric, emphatic tone, and distorted policies that we have come to expect of the president. Regarding the economy, Obama claimed recovery and ignored that […]
DNC Chair Thinks Millennial Women ‘Complacent’ About Abortion
In a recent interview with Democratic National Committee Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Florida, the interviewer asked if she noticed a generational divide between young women and women her age regarding their excitement over Hillary Clinton. The Congresswoman responded, “Here’s what I see: a complacency among the generation of young women whose entire lives
The Battle May Have Been Lost, but the War is Not Over
The House and Senate have passed H.R.3762, which would federally defund Planned Parenthood for one year. The House passed the edited Senate version of the bill on Wednesday by a vote of 240 to 181. There were three Republicans who voted against the measure: Reps. Bob Dold (R-Illinois), Richard Hanna (R-New York) and John Katko