
Marching in Celebration of Life
Eagle Forum is standing for life at the March for Life today! Together, we are raising our voices for the most vulnerable among us – the unborn.
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Eagle Forum is standing for life at the March for Life today! Together, we are raising our voices for the most vulnerable among us – the unborn.
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Tens of thousands of pro-life Americans will come to Washington, D.C. this Friday to be a voice for the unborn.
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What do showerheads and food pyramids have in common? Both have been hot topics of conversation this week in Washington, D.C., and both are about getting cleaner — and leaner!
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The House and Senate have adjourned until the first week of January to spend time with their families over the holidays. Before leaving, they passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and thwarted an extension of the COVID-era Obamacare subsidies (for now).
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Our nation’s debt is out of control. We are currently $38.4 trillion in debt, which amounts to $288,000 per household in the United States.
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Every year, Congress passes the Department of Defense (now Department of War) appropriations bill that funds our military. In addition, Congress must also pass a bill that authorizes policies and sets spending limits for our nation’s armed forces — the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
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Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) led an effort in House Agriculture bills to close a loophole that allowed farmers to harvest Delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) from hemp.
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After six weeks, the Schumer Shutdown, the longest federal government shutdown in history, is finally over.
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Conservatives condemn, in the strongest possible terms, the politicization of the Biden Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in operation “Arctic Frost.”
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Eagle Forum joins over 30 organizations urging House and Senate Leadership to oppose any extension to Biden’s COVID subsidies.
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Obamacare seems to be the never-ending plague. When the Affordable Care Act was passed, Republicans warned Americans that it would be a drain on our economy and strip Americans of quality healthcare.
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At the young age of 9, Chloe Cole began feeling out of place as a girl. She felt more comfortable playing with her older brothers, keeping her hair short, and wearing less feminine clothes.
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In the wake of the politically motivated assassination of Charlie Kirk and a growing prevalence of left-wing violence, conservatives call on Congress and the White House to take swift action to investigate, defund, and prosecute organizations that fund and promote these attacks.
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In 1974, the Congressional Budget Act (CBA) was passed, setting the framework for the current budget and government spending process.
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Eagle Forum leaders from across the nation gathered in Washington, D.C. last week to make their voices heard on issues that protect and sustain the American family.
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September 17, 2025 Washington, D.C. As the government funding deadline rapidly approaches, conservatives urge Congress to pass a clean Continuing Resolution (CR) – a straight
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The beginning of 2025 brought hope to Americans who voted for President Donald Trump and Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
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The marijuana industry has been looking for ways to loosen pot rules through federal policy. They are now trying to do so through the appropriations process.
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Conservatives are united in their opposition and shared outrage at the deliberate sidelining of Rep. Clay Higgins. Rep. Higgins, next in line to lead the House Homeland Security Committee, was passed over in favor of the less senior and far less conservative Rep. Andrew Garbarino.
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Last week, Representative Mark Harris (R-NC) made an announcement that he is introducing a bill with Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) to revoke the congressional charter of the National Education Association (NEA).
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In some cities, it has been a summer of riots. From coast to coast, activists have been impeding traffic, spraying graffiti on private property, and looting small businesses all because they are mad at President Donald Trump and dislike his policies.
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In an incredible conclusion to over a year of planning, pushing, and politicking, the One Big, Beautiful Bill “OBBB” (H.R. 1) was signed into law on Independence Day last week.
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The Senate Armed Services Committee is beginning to draft the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
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“Today, Congress accomplished the incredible feat of passing the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act,” Kris Ullman, President of Eagle Forum, stated. “Congress has been working tirelessly on this bill for months and has achieved a product that will help every single American.”
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