Remembering Roe, Recommitting to Life
January marks the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, which denied the unborn the right to life. Join as CWA honors the 52 million lives lost.
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Sean Lowe and the First Episode of 2013’s The Bachelor
“The Bachelor” is certainly not a formula most people would recommend for any young person, but especially not for one who, like Sean Lowe, claims to “love Jesus.”
LBB: Reid vs. Reid
Check out this devastating video highlighting Sen. Harry Reid’s (D-Nevada) hypocrisy when it comes to the filibuster.
CWALAC’s Opposition Letter in Response to Hagel Nomination
In an open letter to the United States Senate, Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC)expresses our objection to the nomination of former Senator Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense.
NANCE: Hollywood’s Hypocrisy on Media Violence
Instead of condemning guns for violence, let’s talk about how violence in movies and TV tells kids that violence is acceptable.
CWA of Iowa Presents: Annual Day on the Hill – Tuesday, January 22 – Des Moines
This is a great event you won’t want to miss! Meet your legislators, pick up your EAL packet, enjoy lunch and be inspired by speaker Juda Myers who was conceived in gang rape.
Legislative Update for January 4, 2013
The new Members of Congress were sworn into office on Thursday, January 3. The House also re-elected Rep. John Boehner as Speaker and Nancy Pelosi as Minority Leader. Click here to see how your representative voted. On January 4, the House and Senate met for a Joint Session of Congress to count the electoral votes for president and vice president. The official tally was 332 electoral votes for President Obama/Vice President Biden and 206 votes for Gov. Romney/Rep. Paul Ryan.
NANCE: Hollywood’s Hypocrisy on Media Violence Must End
How can Hollywood even attempt to offer solutions to gun violence, when they are in fact a part of the problem?
World Down Syndrome Day
“If the choice were left up to the child, I am confident he or she would choose life. I know my son would.”
Participate as grassroots activists
Learn how you can be involved in the state legislature through prayer and action.
A Society of Couch Potatoes …
Warning: This blog may cause severe self-examination. Congress hasn’t set the best example for a fresh start to the New Year. Our leaders are stuck on the sidelines in Washington. Instead of setting a precedent that profits our country, they have kicked the can of responsibility down the road and set a precedent of unheard […]
CWA of Georgia’s 2013 Targeted Bills
Stay up-to-date on key bills moving through the Georgia legislature.
CHRISTmas Greetings and Good Cheer!
CWA sends some items of good cheer from our Iowa Steering Committee to your families as we head toward our homes for Christmas break.
Fun or Refund?: Holiday Edition
Over the holidays, while you have dozens of relatives staying in your home, you feel obligated to amuse them, no? With hours to kill, you load up your minivan and take everyone to the movies. You fork over an entire mortgage payment to the ticket seller and pay almost as much to stock up on […]
Congress Leaves for Christmas without Making Women Safer
“Who could possibly hold up a bill guaranteed to get a bunch of rapists off the street for the cost of zero dollars? If your guess was Congress, you won – but America’s women didn’t.”
“Queen” James?
The “Queen James Bible” re-works the King James Bible so that it “prevents homophobic misinterpretation of God’s Word.”
And the Winner is …
Agreement with the priorities held by those responsible for granting prizes now appears to be a substantial factor in choosing the annual winner.
SAFER Act
Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) wants Republican House leadership to take this opportunity to pass a legislative solution that will truly help women who are victims of sexual assault.
Statement on the Passing of Robert Bork
Judge Robert Bork was a special friend to CWA. He’ll be greatly missed.
NANCE: It’s a No-Brainer: Congress Must Pass the SAFER Act
There are over 400,000 rape kits backlogged at crime labs and in local law enforcement agencies. Congress must act!