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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NDAA - Military

NDAA Hits the Target

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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Stop Abortion

Life-Saving Measures Underway

In June of this year, we celebrated the third anniversary of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling that overturned the Roe v. Wade decision. While pro-life advocates rejoiced, pro-abortion activists spread fear and lies.

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Female Draft

Save Our Daughters

When Congress comes back into town soon, they will be rushing to pass the reauthorization of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) set to expire on September 30th.

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September 27, 2024
Facts About Women in Combat
Elaine Donnelly
  • As of Jan. 3, 2011: 110 women have been killed in the war in Iraq (compared with about 4,300 men). In the Afghan campaign, 24 women have been killed (compared with more than 1,400 men).
  • The 70 women killed (as of Dec. 25, 2006) include 7 mothers of young children.
  • Among their ranks are more than 16,000 single mothers.
Don't Ask, Don't Tell Hearing
Women in the Military
A Teenage Soldier's Goodbyes on the Road to Over There - Angel Franco/The New York Times

A Teenage Soldier’s Goodbyes on the Road to Over There
MOHAVE VALLEY, AZ — Pvt. Resha Kane, just 10 months removed from her senior prom, is bound for Fort Hood, and then probably Iraq. 3/04/07

Goodbye, Capt. Mom

STEVE TRAYNOR/KILLEEN (TX) DAILY HERALD (used by permission)