Just Say It: Americans Want Strong Families

It’s no groundbreaking idea that sports are a fairly accurate meter of cultural swings. From trans infiltration to disdain for Americanism, ideological fads have been on full display on the court. And the latest Nike ad may be the smoking gun conservatives have been waiting for—society is shifting again, this time towards strong families. Of […]

SCOTUS Takes Fresh Opportunity to Limit Harmful Precedent

“Before issuing today’s radical decision, the Court should have given some thought to where its decisions would lead… The effect of the Court’s reasoning may be to force young women to compete against students who have very significant biological advantages, including students who have the size and strength of a male but identify as female […]

SCOTUS Accepts! GAME ON!!

Concerned Women for America is ecstatic to learn that the U.S. Supreme Court has accepted two cases, Little, Gov. of Idaho, et al. v. Hecox, and West Virginia, et al. v. B.P.J., that will directly confront the controversy over women’s sports for women only. In many states, this issue is settled. Over half the states […]

Penn bends a knee to President Trump; California Could be Next

Concerned Women for America (CWA) leaders were honored to be invited to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building of the White House yesterday for Education Secretary Linda McMahon’s historic announcement that the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) has agreed to revoke their rules that allow men to participate on their women’s athletic teams. This is a huge […]

CWA of Iowa: Let’s Celebrate the Benefits of Title IX!

Laura played golf for her high school in 1978, unaware of how fortunate she was that Title IX was in effect. Title IX is the reason our daughters and sisters are playing collegiate-level athletics in Iowa and nationwide. Learn more about the history behind our “girl powered” teams in this op-ed by Laura Carlson, Legislative […]

Celebrate Women’s Sports for Female Athletes

As the anniversary of the passage of Title IX is being celebrated this month, we look back with gratitude for the North Dakota laws passed in 2023 to ensure that women’s sports are for female athletes only. View our April 11 press release: Gov. Doug Burgum Signs Protecting Women’s Sports Bills into Law. We celebrate […]

CWA Celebrates 53 Years of Title IX

Today, marks 53 years of Title IX—the historic legislation known for promoting the athletic opportunities women enjoy today. But when President Richard Nixon signed the bill into law on June 23, 1972, athletics weren’t top of mind. In fact, the benefits of this provision are still continuing to surface even now – 53 years later. […]

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 […]

National sports governing bodies must be held accountable for failing to protect women

Just over a year ago, I argued in Fox News that national governing bodies like USA Volleyball and USA Fencing were corruptibly operating outside of accountability. Now they are saying the quiet part out loud, admitting in Congressional testimony and written policy that they won’t comply with female-safety/opportunity standards unless “required by oversight bodies.” Female athletes […]

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 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 […]

100 Days of Promises Made, Promises Kept

Donald Trump was the very first presidential candidate to sign Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee’s (CWALAC) Presidential Promise to American Women. This week, we’re celebrating 100 days of now-President Trump fulfilling that promise. One of the most iconic images from the past few months happened on February 5, when President Trump, surrounded by […]

We Showed Up in Deerfield – Here’s What Really Happened

If you stood with us in concern over what happened at Deerfield District 109, you’ll be encouraged to know that Concerned Women for America (CWA) of Illinois showed up for the fight. On April 10, members of CWA of Illinois attended the Deerfield School Board meeting to support families advocating for privacy and safety in […]

CWA of California Responds to Vote Against Protecting Girls’ Sports and Privacy

Concerned Women for America (CWA) of California is deeply concerned about the safety, fairness, and opportunities for female athletes following the recent vote by the Assembly Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, and Tourism against AB 89—The Protect Girls’ Sports Act. This bill would have protected girls by ensuring that participation in school sports is based […]

Urgent Action Alert in California: Defend Girls’ Sports – Show Up, Pray, Call!

California is at a critical crossroads. For the first time in over a decade, lawmakers are set to publicly consider legislation that could restore fairness, safety, and privacy to girls’ sports in K–12 schools. Two crucial bills—AB 89 and AB 844—will be heard next week, and your voice has never been more needed. Here’s how […]