Happy 250th Birthday, America!

250 Years Strong

Two hundred and fifty years ago, fifty-six men from thirteen colonies affixed their names to a document whose impact would far exceed anything they could have imagined.

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America 250

Let Freedom Ring!

The best way to observe our nation’s birthday is to re-read and re-examine our Declaration of Independence and to rededicate ourselves to the principles of our nation’s founding document.

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Supreme Court columns

Female Athletes Win at Supreme Court

Today, the Supreme Court upheld the common-sense laws that keep sports fair for women and girls. 27 states have passed laws that classify athletes based on sex because sex is what matters in sports, and the Supreme Court affirmed this fundamental truth.

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Pro-Life

Watch Pro-Life Senators Stand for Life

On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of life in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the landmark case that overturned Roe v. Wade. This returned the power to regulate abortion back to the American people.

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Dept. of Education

Less Fed, More Ed

On Tuesday, the Department of Education announced new interagency partnerships that will weaken the federal government’s grip on our nation’s school system.

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Hormones

On the Wrong WPATH

Today, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a lawsuit against the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) that alleges the advocacy group “has provided the means for medical providers to make false and unsubstantiated claims to parents in order to sell pediatric medical transition services.”

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teen with therapist

The Power of Suggestion

A shocking 94% of California teenagers and young adults report experiencing “mental health challenges” in an average month, according to a new poll commissioned by Blue Shield of California’s Blue Sky “youth mental health initiative.”

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boy looking at mobile phone

Blackout Roulette

Last February, a YouTube executive took the stand in a landmark social media addiction trial in Los Angeles — the first to test whether tech companies could be held liable for the design and operation of their platforms and resulting psychological harm to children.

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ICE Border Compliance

Democrats Get ICE-d Out

This week, the House and Senate moved an important piece of legislation to uphold the fidelity to our laws and national boundaries. The Biden administration’s loose border security enforcement harmed our national security, economic growth, and personal safety.

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Anne Schlafly

Scrap the Tax

In the American bloodstream is a rejection of taxes; indeed, on the eve of our nation’s 250th birthday it is worth remembering that our nation was founded on the idea that voters should have a voice in tax policy.

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Supreme Court

Nine is Just Fine

This Fidelity Month, members of Congress are finding ways to stay faithful to our founding principles by upholding the integrity of our nation’s judicial institutions. The Supreme Court, in particular, has long been in the crosshairs of those who want to degrade our Constitutional values.

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