Senate Delays Vote on Defense Authorization Bill
Because of your efforts, the Senate has stopped Majority Leader Harry Reid’s efforts to force the Defense Authorization Bill to the floor for a vote.
Following Sports Teams a Bit Too Far
Hasn’t the NFL learned yet that mixing the sexes in intimate situations is a recipe for trouble?
Add your voice to the Spending Revolt
You can add your voice to others across the nation fed up with irresponsible government spending. Sign the Spending Revolt pledge.
Do the Math: Pornography Harms
Reports of a lewd act in a Walmart store, widely discussed in the “weird news” segments, illustrate several key points in the war on pornography.
Imminant action on DoD Authorization vote
Senator Harry Reid (D-Nevada) is hijacking the Defense Authorization Bill, which he plans to bring up on Tuesday for his social agenda. We need your help now to stop this legislation that repeals the 1993 law prohibiting homosexuals from serving in our military and allows abortion on U.S. military facilities here and abroad.
Election 2010
Election day was every bit the day of reckoning we thought it would be. If you didn’t get to join us, you can still listen to the audio from our live event. Read More
False “Promises” of Destructive Embryonic Stem Cell Research Discussed in Senate Hearing
Washington, D.C. – This morning, the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee will hold a hearing titled “The Promise of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research.” Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women for America, said, “The problem with the ‘promise’ of destructive embryonic stem cell research is […]
Join Us As We Commit to the Constitution
Twenty-first-century America is falling in love all over again with the 18th-century document that will celebrate its 233rd birthday this Friday.
Legislative Outlook for September
Congress has returned from its Labor Day recess, for a few short weeks of work before leaving again to focus on elections.
The Greening of Judicial Nominations
Taking environmental policy to new heights, President Obama is now recycling failed judicial nominations.
Abortionist Pleads Guilty, Heads to Jail
On the third anniversary of their daughter’s death, Tom and Eileen Smith were prepared for the trial of the abortionist who took her life.
ObamaCare Six Months Later
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that lawmakers had to pass ObamaCare so they could learn what was in it. Now, six months later, we are still sorting through more than 2-thousand pages of legislation to determine the impact of ObamaCare.
Conservatives On the March In a New American Revolution
The sleeping giant — the moms at the kitchen tables, the dads at construction sites, the grandparents taking their grandkids to the park – has been awakened.
Legislative Outlook for September
Congress has returned from its Labor Day recess, for a few short weeks of work before leaving again to focus on elections.
Embryonic Research ReduxJudge rules it illegal, but higher court funds it
“Why should the federal government be funding controversial medical research in the first place?”
Are You An Encourager?
Consider being part of our Encourage-A-Legislator Campaign. It’s easy!
Legislation Update: Week of September 6
The Concerned Women for America Legislation Department, however, is meeting with staffers still in D.C. to strategize and discuss what might happen once Congress reconvenes next week.
Take Those Screaming Kids Outside
I applaud the restaurant owner in North Carolina. She acted out of concern for her customers, her business and even the screaming kids.
Burning Qurans and Bibles
Christian leaders rightly condemn Quran-burning as “appalling, disgusting” and say it “violates both our Christian and American identities.” So why the silence when Bibles were burned?
Who Do You Trust?
When we sow righteousness we stand for justice and defend those that are oppressed.