Why Faith Month in April Matters

After long days advocating for biblical values on Capitol Hill, it is a comfort to see plaques hanging in congressional office buildings that read: “In God we Trust.” That phrase is not archaic, nor is it shallow nostalgia — it reflects the historical fact that the United States of America was founded on Christian principles. […]

Will Taxpayers Foot the Bill for Abortion and ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ in 2026?

On July 4, American taxpayers are set to resume funding one of the nation’s largest providers of so-called gender-affirming care for children, which also just happens to be the nation’s largest provider of abortion. If that’s not a killjoy for America’s 250th birthday, I don’t know what is. Last year, President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act defunded Big Abortion providers like […]

This Tax Filing Season, President Trump’s Working Families Tax Cuts are Making a Difference for Families

Last year, President Trump signed H.R. 1, the Working Families Tax Cuts (WFTCs), into law. From ending forced taxpayer funding of big abortion businesses to slashing taxes for middle-class working families and seniors, President Trump’s administration delivered the most pro-family, pro-working-class budget this country has seen. One pro-family measure in the bill, Trump Accounts, affirmed […]

CWALAC Launches New Resources for State Engagement

In the fight over faith and families that is happening in every state, Concerned Women for America (CWA) members are fighting the good fight to promote life, bolster families’ rights, and protect children, ultimately maintaining the family unit’s rightful place as the bedrock of society. CWA Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) recently released resources to support […]

Should Taxpayers Fund A Women’s Museum That Features Jazz Jennings?

Academics who do not know what a woman is should not be the taxpayer-funded gatekeepers of women’s history. But ever since Congress authorized the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum in 2020, the Smithsonian Institution has made it clear that gender ideology matters more than biological truth in its version of women’s history. Congress’s next move on the […]

Rejecting Gender Ideology for the Sake of Children

America has tolerated the sexualization of children for far too long, and we have reached a breaking point—between 2019 and 2023, almost 6,000 minors underwent surgical mutilation for a “sex-change” to the cheers of the American medical community, and almost 9,000 children received experimental puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones. Teachers hang LGBTQ flags in elementary classrooms, and […]

CWALAC Leaders Overcome Colorado Ploys to Silence Them

Therefore, since through God’s mercy we have this ministry, we do not lose heart. Rather, we have renounced secret and shameful ways; we do not use deception, nor do we distort the word of God. On the contrary, by setting forth the truth plainly we commend ourselves to everyone’s conscience in the sight of God. […]

Important Measures on the Ballot This Fall

Midterms are right around the corner, and with that voters have the opportunity to influence state governance directly through various ballot measures. In recent years, an average of 161 ballot measures have been filed nationally per election cycle, and 71 have already qualified for the 2026 ballot. Common themes include voter ID, term limits, and […]

Markup Recap: The Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act

On February 3, 2026, the House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary hosted a markup for H.R. 1028, the Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act. The bill, championed by Rep. Greb Stuebe (R-Florida 17th), requires sports national governing bodies (NGBs) to designate women’s and girls’ sports categories based on biological sex. After […]

Illegal Abortion Ads Invade State Protections

In post-Roe America, many states have taken swift action to protect their citizens, born and unborn, from the horrors of abortion. However, an advertising company is preying on vulnerable citizens in those states with malicious ads aimed at convincing them to seek the procedure illegally anyway. Kentucky has long stood as a pro-life state and […]

The Healthcare Fight and the Hyde Amendment

Last week, a months-long fight over healthcare policy climaxed in the House of Representatives. Seventeen members from Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-Louisiana 4th) side of the aisle voted with Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-New York 8th) to advance his proposed Obamacare extension, breaking with their party and abandoning a bare-minimum commitment to the Hyde Amendment. The […]

Christmas and Christ in the Womb

It’s that time of year when every living room is furnished with a decked-out Christmas tree, nativity scenes line neighborhood streets, and the Gospel is sung to classic Christmas tunes on every radio station. This month, the “holiday season” points us to Jesus Christ’s miraculous incarnation with overwhelming clarity, frequency, and cultural engagement—but are we […]

No, feminism isn’t fixed by repealing the 19th Amendment

Recent nationwide gubernatorial and mayoral elections were a resounding success for Democrats (and one very notable Socialist). Exit polling reveals a concerning statistic: young women overwhelmingly voted blue —“Hot Girls for Mamdani,” anyone? Here are the numbers: In New York City, 81% of women aged 18-29 voted for Mayor-elect Mamdani; in Virginia, 78% voted for […]

Healthcare or Harm? House Votes This Week

Healthcare continues to be the talk of the town around Washington, and with the debates come its nasty neighbors, the antithesis of healthcare itself: abortion and “trans” mutilation. The House is setting up votes on three healthcare-related bills this week: the Do No Harm in Medicaid Act, the Protect Children’s Innocence Act, and the Lower […]

CWA Urges Govs. Hochul and Pritzker to Veto Physician-Assisted Suicide Bills

On December 8, 2025, CEO and President of Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) Penny Nance sent letters, on behalf of our members, to New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker urging them to veto their states’ respective physician-assisted suicide (PAS) bills ahead of the New Year. Physician-assisted suicide (PAS), […]

The Ironic Debate of Socialism in the House of Representatives

The interesting debate on the House Floor this Friday may leave you asking, “Is this really a debate we’re having?” Americans often ask that question nowadays with debates such as “What is a woman?” dominating the public discourse. Democrats insisted that if the issue discussed was communism, there would be no debate at all. But […]

Olympic Win in the Fight to Protect Women’s Sports

Early last week, The Times of London reported that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is releasing a new policy that keeps women’s sporting events for women only. Here’s what it means for Americans. As the overseer of all Olympic games, the International Olympic Committee has significant authority in governing national Olympic committees (like the United […]

Election Insight: The 2026 Midterm Races are Already Warming Up

The engine of Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee’s (CWALAC) Big Pink Bus has barely cooled down from the 2024 election cycle, and the races are already heating up again. With redistricting battles playing out from coast to coast, state and local elections opening their ballot boxes again this fall, and the House members […]