Obama’s Nominee

State Director’s letter to the editor posted on hawaiitribune-herald.com.

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 […]

The Charlotte Bathroom Ordinance Must Be Overturned

Dear Concerned North Carolinian: The Charlotte City Council voted on February 22, 2016, to pass the bathroom ordinance. It legally allows men, or men appearing as women, to enter women’s bathrooms, showers, and locker rooms at any time for any reason.  It is beyond common sense and beyond belief.  We are concerned that this ordinance […]

The People Should Decide

Associate State Director Dona Hodges letter to the editor is published in The Orange Leader about the Supreme Court vacancy.

CWA of Washington March 11 Action Alert – Do Business Until I Come!

Dear Concerned Women for America of Washington Member, How is the morality of a nation determined?  By the president/king/queen?  By the courts?  By the legislative bodies?  By “political correctness”?  By the people?  God’s Word tells us He sought for a man “who would make a wall and stand in the gap before Me on behalf […]

Kansas Legislative Update – Bills, Bills!

Click here to find out who your representative and senator are and how to contact them. Sex Opt In (HB 2199) – requires school districts to get approval from parents for sexuality education by opting in instead of out.  HB 2199 is in the House and will possibly be voted on this week. Action: Contact […]

Overturn Charlotte’s Bathroom Ordinance

Our only hope to protect children, women, and businesses across the state is for the Governor and General Assembly to call for a special session before April 1. Concerned Women for America of North Carolina asks you to join us in thanking: Speaker Tim Moore (919) 733-3451/[email protected] who indicated he had received requests from over […]

Update on South Dakota Pain Capable Bill

SB72, An Act to prohibit the abortion of an unborn child who is capable of experiencing pain and to provide a penalty therefor, passed in the House Monday with a vote of 59-7.  Check the votes here.  It had previously passed in the Senate.  Check those Senate votes here. SB72 has had several amendments and […]

Easter Project AD2016

CWA of Missouri has traditionally presented gifts to the members of the Missouri General Assembly to celebrate Easter and Constitution Day. This year for Easter we will be presenting this ceramic gift mug with vintage clock design to each member of the Missouri General Assembly. On the reverse side the verse is spelled out in […]

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

CWA of Illinois Issues in Focus meeting Recap

The 2016 CWA Issues in Focus Series was kicked off on February 29, 2016, at the Stephenson County Farm Bureau in Freeport, Illinois, with our guest Rev. Robert Vanden Bosch, CEO of  Concerned Christian Americans. Rev. Bob spoke on a variety of topics ranging from his personal experiences with legislators during his 30 tenure as […]

Attempt to Override Gov. Daugaard Failed

“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil:  Who put darkness for light and light for darkness; Who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!” –Isaiah 5:20 Unfortunately, the attempt to override the governor’s veto of HB1008 failed in the House yesterday.  You can check the votes here.  We wanted a YES […]

Override Gov. Daugaard’s Veto

“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” (Galatians 6:9) As you know, Gov. Daugaard vetoed HB1008, the Student Privacy bill.  There will be an attempt to override the veto in the House this afternoon.   We are hoping the override will […]