CWA Sends Letter of Support – Fairness in Womens’ Sports Act

Concerned Women for America Legislation Action Committee sent a letter to Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (Democrat) encouraging him to sign SB 156, Fairness in Womens’ Sports Act, passed by the state legislature with bipartisan support. Click here for our action item on this bill.

Gov. Bel Edwards: Sign the Bill!

We have reason to celebrate in Louisiana! Last Thursday, May 27, SB 156, the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 77/17. The bill passed both chambers with bipartisan support (13 Democrats voted for the bill). I previously wrote to you about the bill here and here. Thank […]

NCAA Caves to Public Pressure on Women’s Sports

Just one month ago, the NCAA threw female athletes under the bus and sided with transgender athletes, claiming it would prohibit states with restrictions on trans athletes in place from hosting their future events. Amid mounting pressure from conservative groups, including CWA, the NCAA has caved and will allow tournaments to be held in states […]

Penny Nance Quoted in Townhall

Townhall.com quotes Penny Nance’s statement responding to the NCAA  Board of Governor’s statement on transgender participation.

Nance Responds to NCAA Statement on Transgender Participation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 13, 2021 Contact: Natalie Panettiere 202-266-4816, [email protected] Penny Nance Responds to NCAA Statement on Transgender Participation Washington, D.C. –  Penny Nance, CEO and President of Concerned Women for America, responds to the NCAA Board of Governors Statement on Transgender Participation issued April 12, 2021: “For over a decade, the NCAA has […]

CWA Supports Female Athletes Urging NCAA to Back Off Activism

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 29, 2020 Contact: Doreen Denny, Vice President of Government Relations, (202)420-1491, [email protected] Washington, D.C. – Today, Concerned Women for America (CWA) joined partners in the fight to Save Women’s Sports supporting a letter to the NCAA Board of Governors signed by over 300 current and former NCAA and professional female athletes, including […]