
Bye-Bye Mask Mandate!
On Monday, April 18 US District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle struck down the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Mask Mandate on public transportation.
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On Monday, April 18 US District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle struck down the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Mask Mandate on public transportation.
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In case there are any lingering questions about where national library groups stand on protecting young children from graphic sexual materials and anti-American treatises, the American Library Association’s recent pick for its new president should put those questions to rest. The newly elected “Marxist lesbian” leader subscribes to “queer consciousness” and communist ideologies, much to the delight of many of those in the national education establishment.
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As Student Eagles our goal is to lead and inspire others. This newsletter is taking a step toward that goal. We will publish articles in this newsletter that are relevant to students and the impact we can make in our communities. We want to represent and inform Student Eagles nationally. We ask that you share your concerns and update us on pressing legislation and topics in your state that you believe to be a pressing matter.
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In 1985, I attended the United Nations World Conference on Women in Nairobi, Kenya. The most pressing issue at that conference was the genital mutilation of girls. I was stunned at how many attendees defended the practice of female genital cutting on the basis of cultural norms and personal ideology.
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As the 2022 election cycle gets underway, Eagle Forum PAC is vetting candidates who will truly make a difference in Congress. Check out who we have endorsed so far and how YOU can help them take office.
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Eagle Forum PAC is honored to endorse Representative Mary Miller in Illinois’s fifteenth district to the United States House of Representatives.
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Eagle Forum PAC is honored to endorse Alex Mooney for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives representing West Virginia’s 2nd District.
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Eagle Forum PAC is honored to continue to endorse Senator Mike Lee for US. Senate.
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Eagle Forum PAC is honored to endorse Nathan Dahm to represent the state of Oklahoma in the U.S. Senate.
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Kathy Wilmot is a candidate for the Board of Regents in District 7, which is the western 45 counties of Nebraska. The Board of Regents is an eight-member executive board having oversight of the University of Nebraska.
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Children’s book sections in mainstream bookstores highlight hardly any conservative heroes. Major publishing companies will not print these books, so children are not exposed to such role models as Thomas Sowell and Margaret Thatcher.
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Join us in celebrating 50 years of Eagle Forum as we equip and prepare you for the battles ahead.
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Becoming involved in politics can be very intimidating. When the left pushes an agenda, they do it forcefully with a handful of talking points and loads of money. However, when we know the truth, how do we make our voice heard?
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Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has exploded the global energy debate and exposed the national security dangers of green energy. Europe and the U.S. have ceded away their national security by limiting their domestic fossil fuel energy under the guise of a wind and solar utopia that has yet to materialize.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci is the most highly compensated federal employee making $456,028 in 2021 and outearned the president, four-star generals, and 4.3 million colleagues. Fauci is also the most visible. In recent years, no one impacted U.S. public health policy more.
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Recent news of a woman in possession of five fetuses came to light when she was arrested by the FBI in Washington, D.C. It turns out that she is a pro-lifer who has evidence that a local abortion clinic is doing late-term and partial-birth abortions.
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If the Biden administration carries through on its plans to revoke Title 42 next month, illegal immigrants from countries around the world will have drastically unfettered access to the United States.
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Several contested races for school board were decided in my community this week. We were very optimistic that we were riding a wave of parent outrage that we had seen expressed in Loudoun County, Virginia, and San Francisco, when entrenched school board members were ousted by the voters. In the greater Saint Louis area, we had some wins and, unfortunately for the students, we had some losses.
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The LGBTQ agenda has taken over as the nation’s elites and woke lawmakers seek to change biology. We’ve sadly seen the Left’s woke agenda everywhere. What started as a seemingly small effort to indoctrinate at the local level (events like Drag Queen Story Hours), has since moved to blatant propaganda that is infiltrating our own homes.
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The church has always been a comfort in times of great trouble, and we need to get back into the pews. It will be critical for our communities and our nation to rebound.
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Over the last two years, trillions of dollars have been allocated toward so-called “COVID relief,” and they are about to pass more. Instead of focusing on important issues at hand, they are rehashing ways to waste our taxpayer money and drive up the national debt.
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Eagle Forum joined a coalition letter to the Department of Education asking that they stop its plans to release a new Title IX rule, which mandates how schools must respond to sexual misconduct complaints. Of particular concern, this rule is expected to extend gender identity as a protected class under Title IX.
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In the coming days, the Senate will vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as a Supreme Court Justice. Eagle Forum has grave concerns with Judge Jackson’s potential confirmation.
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