Employment Levels in the War on Women

While women have made huge strides in joining the workforce over the past several decades, the recession of the past four years is threatening to erode those gains.

Legislative Update for July 27, 2012

On August 1, the Health and Human Services (HHS) mandate requiring insurance companies to include abortion-inducing drugs and sterilizations will go into effect for all but a select few who meet the narrow religious exemptions or receive a so-called one-year reprieve.

Poverty Rises in the War on Women

And reports of financial woes continue to rise. According to one study, 84% of women experience difficulty paying a bill on time, and 75% are having trouble making their rent or mortgage.

Madame Vice President

CWA has said all along that we need more conservative women representing our distinct voice, but it’s just not that simple.

College Tuition and the War on Women

President Obama’s “student loan relief” plan promised hope, but it’s turned out to be an election-year mirage that doesn’t even attempt to tackle the real problem of soaring tuition costs.