GA Common Core Update – SB 167 Moves Forward – Hearing This Wednesday, March 5
SB 167 now moves to the Georgia House of Representatives. The House Education Committee will hold a hearing on the bill this Wednesday, March 5 at 3:00 p.m. in room 606 of the Coverdell Legislative Office Building. If at all possible, we need everyone to attend the hearing. Rep. Brooks Coleman and Rep. Mike Dudgeon, […]
Action Needed: Georgia needs to pass Religious Freedom Preservation Act
Time sensitive alert. Supporting religious freedom should be paramount because it’s a fundamental right every American enjoys and must not be infringed. SB 377, the Preservation of Religious Freedom Act, introduced by Sen. Josh McKoon (R-Columbus) is a bill to guarantee the free exercise of religion in Georgia without interference from the government. One of […]
CWA of Maine March 2014 Newsletter
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CWA of Virginia Cookie Drop
As part of our annual Encourage-A-Legislator Program, we deliver boxes and boxes of homemade cookies to Richmond for our legislators and their staffs. This year we had 10 ladies and one young man deliver 209 dozen cookies from 13 CWA of Virginia bakers in the Roanoke-Bedford-Lynchburg area. With such a great response from our ladies, […]
A Call to Stand Against the Abortion Industry Targeting Minorities
I’m still hurting over the news that, according to a new report by the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, more black babies were aborted in New York City than were born in 2012.
Encourage-A-Legislator Program
April, May & June “We have not ceased to pray for you and to ask that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding.” Colossians 1:9 Our goal is to cover in prayer all 180 members of the North Carolina General Assembly, Council of State, Lt. Governor […]
ACT NOW to Preserve Religious Freedom in Tennessee Schools!
ACT NOW to Preserve Religious Freedom in Tennessee Schools! Concerned Women for America of Tennessee, along with American Family Association, is supporting The Religious Viewpoints Non-Discrimination Act (HB1547/SB1793). It has been introduced in the State of Tennessee to protect children’s religious liberties in public schools. House Bill 1547 and Senate Bill 1793 will guarantee students […]
CWALAC Applauds House Effort to Stop IRS Proposed Rules
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 26, 2014 MEDIA CONTACT: Alison Howard 202-266-4816 [email protected] PRESS RELEASE CWALAC Applauds House Effort to Stop IRS Proposed Rule Trampling First Amendment Free Speech WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the House of Representatives is set to vote on Rep. Dave Camp’s (R-Michigan) Stop Targeting of Political Beliefs by the IRS Act of […]
SB 167 passes out of Senate and now heads to the House!
SB 167 passed out of the Senate today 34-16. The bill now moves on to the House Education Committee, and is expected to be heard in committee on Wednesday, March 5. Here is one paragraph from Sen. Ligon’s press release. “Passage of this bill today represents the hard work of many people over the course […]
ACTION ALERT: Expression of Faith in Virginia Schools at Risk
Do you believe that your child or grandchild’s faith should be left outside the public school door? No! Should not the first amendment be extended to our children? We think so, so we need your help in calling your delegate and asking him/her to support SB 236. SB 236, patroned by Sen. Bill Carrico (R-District […]
[LBB] Destroying Freedom in the Name of Equality
The same-sex “marriage” lobby is relentless. They are focused on one thing and one thing alone: the absolute celebration of homosexual relations as a virtue.
Why Parents Are “Paranoid” About Common Core
CWA of Missouri recommends this post by TownHall.com.
Should Common Core State Standards be of Concern to North Carolinians?
Contact our Governor to Stop Common Core, find out what the Lt. Governor and educational experts are saying and more. (Updated Sep. 9)
A Fantastical Decision on Marriage in Virginia
CWA’s Legal Counsel’s, Mario Diaz, Esq, theblaze.com post.
Letter to Hill re. Grassley Amendments
We must continue to promote legislation that will protect vulnerable girls and women from domestic violence and sexual abuse, and provide justice by requiring the prosecution against violators. Both these amendments seek to do just that, by strengthening the existing U.S. Code on sexual abuse and domestic violence. Click here for full letter.
Stanley & Powers Miss the Mark In Comparing Jim Crow Laws to Gay Marriage
Sometimes we tend to filter Biblical teaching through our experiences, instead of the other way around.
Support Letter – Stop Target of Political Beliefs by the IRS, S.2011
On behalf of our 500,000 members nationwide, Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) wishes to express our support for the Stop Targeting of Political Beliefs by the IRS Act of 2014, S. 2011. This legislation, introduced by Senator Jeff Flake (R-Arizona), would prohibit the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) proposed regulations from being implemented. […]
A Fantastical Decision on Marriage in Virginia
Even if you brush over the fact that U.S. District Judge Arenda L. Wright Allen confused the Declaration of Independence with the United States Constitution in the first paragraph of her opinion, the rest of the opinion is still sloppy.
Common Core victory in Georgia! Next step
SB 167, the pro-student, pro-parent, pro-taxpayer Common Core bill cleared a major hurdle today and was voted unanimously out of the Senate and Youth Education Committee. The committee room was packed full of supporters who listened to Sen. William Ligon (R-Brunswick) present the bill to the committee. Sen. Lindsey Tippins, committee chairman, allowed for testimony […]
Overplaying the Racism Card
Like the atheist who does nothing but obsess over the God whom he claims does not exist, these radicals’ most cherished weapon (many times their only weapon) is to cling to the racism they so desperately claim to oppose.