Schumer Shutdown Update: What’s Happening with SNAP

As of November 1, government funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, officially ran out due to the continued government shutdown. As Democrats, led by Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-New York), continue to refuse to vote to open the government, 42 million Americans are temporarily losing their SNAP benefits. Here is what is happening. […]

Leader Jeffries Twists Scripture on the House Floor

This week in Washington, D.C., lawmakers and residents alike are cooling down after the long-awaited passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act less than a day before President Trump’s July 4th deadline. The bill delivered several key conservative wins; it secures tax cuts for American families, delivers no tax on tips and overtime, bolsters […]

What is “Budget Reconciliation” and Why it Matters

The hottest phrase on Capitol Hill this year is “budget reconciliation.” Practically every conversation with a member of Congress, administration official, or third-party lobbyist involves mention of the coming reconciliation bill. But what exactly that is, and the process involved, is often unclear – both to D.C. insiders and the everyday American voter. However, such […]

No One is Born in the Wrong Body—Stories of Detransitioners Drive Sound Policy

A few months ago, 26-year-old Prisha Mosley welcomed her first baby boy into the world. The birth of a child is always a miraculous occasion, but for Prisha even more so – just 10 years ago, Prisha was taking male hormones and even underwent a double mastectomy thanks to a medical industry that encouraged her […]

CWA Advocates for Women’s Empowerment on Capitol Hill

Hundreds of leaders from Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWA) and Young Women for America (YWA) converged on Capitol Hill this week to lobby on behalf of mothers and their children. Last year’s overturning of the Dobbs decision was a generational victory. But that was only the beginning of the fight to guarantee the right […]