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COP 28: Follow The Money

The sleek private jets winging their way to the Arabian Desert, where Dubai, United Arab Emirates is hosting this year’s U.N.-sponsored Conference of the Parties (COP) confab, are carrying their typical load of high rollers from the corporate and foundation world, all of them eager to show their grave concern for the future of the planet’s climate.

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Protect Children

Alabama to Protect Vulnerable Children

Eagle Forum, together with Alabama Eagle Forum, applauds the decision of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to lift the injunction against the Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection (VCAP) Act and allow the law to go into effect pending a decision on the merits expected later this year.

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Congress

Congress’s Jammed Schedule

Usually, in an election year, the House and Senate take it easy. Members are hesitant to move forward legislation that may be perceived as controversial in their districts or states so that they can retain their seats. However, this year is different.

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Raising Conservative Kids

Building Our Children’s Armor

Practically everything in popular culture today takes direct aim at children and families, encouraging worldviews that ignore biological facts, rewrite history, and dismiss traditional Judeo-Christian and conservative values as archaic and harmful. What is a parent to do?

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Made In China

Keep China out of American Businesses

This week, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on legislation to nullify a rule that allows China to manufacture electric vehicle (EV) chargers. S.J. Res. 38 uses the Congressional Review Act to reign in the powers of bureaucrats who try to use the power of the pen to rewrite existing law. Our Representatives are taking action to protect American manufacturing through this process.

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Sen. Tommy Tuberville

I Kept My Word

Shortly after the Supreme Court handed down its Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, U.S. Department of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin sent an internal memo to the department saying that the decision would have “readiness implications” for the force.

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