
We are all in Border States Now
Over the last couple of years, the Biden administration’s hands-off policies regarding our nation’s border security and immigration laws have placed a huge burden on states and their residents to patch the cracks in the system. But the states can only do so much. The real solution needs to come from Congress.
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Act Now to Protect Women and Girls
After fifty years of Title IX protecting women’s and girls’ access to education, sports, and privacy, the Biden administration is erasing what it means to be female and turning Title IX on its head. The Department of Education decided to change the definition of ‘sex’ to include sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Eagle Forum joins 2023 March for Life
Eagle Forum President Kristen Ullman and Executive Director Tabitha Walter join the thousands of people from different states, backgrounds, races, and political parties who will walk together from the National Mall to the Supreme Court in solidarity to proclaim the fundamental right to life of all people from conception until natural death.
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Conservatives Takeover House Committees
The recent Speaker fight made headlines due to a productive give-and-take among the Republican party. Yet, a bigger task faced the GOP afterward. Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) leadership committee began choosing who should chair and sit on various House committees.
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Clarence Thomas and the Nuns on MLK Day
In his private way, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas celebrated the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday throughout his life with the people who made him the man he is today: the Franciscan nuns who guided him in his school years in Savannah, GA.
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Life is Not a Losing Issue
The concept of life is weaved throughout every tenet within the GOP Platform. From conception to natural death, Republicans are expected to uphold this basic freedom that is endowed by our Creator and affirmed by our Constitution. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case, and we saw that play out during this year’s midterm elections.
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What’s Behind the Attack on Gas
After the uproar over a potential ban on gas stoves, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a clarifying announcement that no, they do not plan to ban gas stoves, but they do want voluntary compliance. Already, several communities in California and New York have banned natural gas hookups in new construction, which means no gas stoves – and no gas furnaces or water heaters, either.
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Republicans Restored Our Voice
After years of government-run amuck, Congress is operating in a more structured and transparent way that gives the American people more of a voice.
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It’s What We Have Been Asking For…For Years
Under the guise of the 11th Commandment (“Be Nice”), way too many so-called conservatives fretted last week about the House Freedom Caucus’ determination to do what their constituents had elected them to do. These courageous representatives knew the House rules desperately needed to change, as voters have known all along, and they finally decided to stand strong on the demands.
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Conservative Reaction to Speakership Race
“After the entire political establishment, including all manner of legacy conservative pundits, said it was wrong or impossible, the 20 conservative stalwarts who temporarily blocked Kevin McCarthy from becoming Speaker have now forced an agreement that, as reported, is truly transformational in how the House of Representatives should be run. It levels a body blow against the DC political cartel that colludes against the American people.
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Conservatives Call for New House Leadership
January 4, 2023 Washington, DC Conservative organizations and the millions of grassroots conservatives we represent are united in our support of the 20 courageous members of
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Conservatives Demand a Voice
The 118th Congress began on Tuesday with a mix of new and seasoned Representatives. As is tradition, all House members were joined by their families in the Chamber to celebrate their first day on the job. Sadly for the families, they left without seeing the Representatives sworn in. The day’s agenda was halted by the lack of consensus on who should be elected Speaker of the House.
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