Category: Government Updates
California Agrees It Can’t Apply Censorship Law Against The Babylon Bee
The state of California has agreed not to apply its new censorship law against The Babylon Bee in an important victory for free speech. On...
Read MoreAs FEMA Fails North Carolina, Everyday Americans Come to the Rescue
Hurricane Helene made landfall nearly two weeks ago on Sept. 26 in Florida’s Big Bend region. The death toll has already topped over 230, after...
Read MoreOklahoma Superintendent Announces Plan to Place Bibles in Every School Classroom
Countering the fake and contrived Banned Books Week that promotes many graphic and profane books, the Sooner State is taking a different tact. Oklahoma Superintendent...
Read MoreBiden Admin. Pays $210,000 For Trying to Force Religious Employers to Violate Their Beliefs
The Biden administration has agreed to pay $210,000 in attorneys’ fees and costs to conclude a lawsuit brought by Alliance Defending Freedom on behalf of...
Read MoreSpeaker Mike Johnson Reveals His Parents’ Courageous Choice Not to Abort Him
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson recently sat down with Focus on the Family President Jim Daly for an interview to discuss his personal family...
Read MoreMost Americans Don’t Know Their First Amendment Rights. Do You?
Today, September 17 is Constitution Day. It’s the day our nation’s citizens commemorate the creation and signing of the U.S. Constitution by thirty-nine Founding Fathers...
Read MoreAppeals Court Permits Colorado’s Counseling Censorship Law to Stand
A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld Colorado’s counseling censorship law that bans so-called “conversion therapy.” Colorado’s law prohibits mental health professionals from helping minors...
Read More‘Operation Homecoming’ Recovers 32 Missing Children in Ohio
“Operation Homecoming,” a joint law enforcement action in Akron, Ohio, has recovered 32 missing children. The operation focused on safely recovering missing children in the...
Read MoreKid’s Online Safety Act – What It Is and Why It’s a Big Deal
JUMP TO… The Act Regulatory Infrastructure Supporters Critics Looking Ahead Why It Matters Congress could pass landmark social media regulations in as little as a...
Read MoreNew York City Passes on School Cellphone Ban — For Now
America’s largest school district, New York City, will not be adopting a cellphone ban, Mayor Eric Adams announced yesterday, citing logistical difficulties. “We’re not there...
Read MoreCall to Action: Contact Texas Board of Education to Support Conservative Curriculum
The Texas State Board of Education is considering adopting important, new conservative curriculums that could benefit children statewide. The new curriculums would help counter the...
Read MoreArkansas Supreme Court Keeps Proposed Abortion Initiative Off the Ballot
JUMP TO… Background What Went Wrong The Argument The Ruling The Dissent Response A constitutional abortion amendment will not be on the ballot in Arkansas...
Read MoreSupreme Court Protects Girls From DOE’s Title IX Changes
The U.S. Department of Education’s attempt to rewrite Title IX remains blocked in 26 states following a unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. The...
Read MoreChristians Have a Responsibility and Privilege to Get Engaged in Politics
There are around 25 million Christians in the United States that don’t vote consistently – one out of every three Christians. If self-professed followers of...
Read MorePreborn Babies Deserve Federal Legal Protections, Not Just State Protections
This article is the first in a two-part series featuring remarks from the Social Conservatism Conference (SoConCon 2024) held July 23-26 in Washington, D.C. You...
Read MoreThe Pioneer Behind Age-Verification: Laurie Schlegel Speaks at 2024 Social Conservative Conference
Representative Laurie Schlegel helped Louisiana pass the first law forcing porn companies to verify users’ ages in 2022. Today, 18 other states have replicated Schlegel’s...
Read MoreNew Hampshire Enacts ‘Help Not Harm’ and ‘Save Women’s Sports’ Bills
New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu has signed two critically important bills into law protecting the rights of children and women. Help Not Harm Bill Gov....
Read MoreHouse Oversight Committee Investigates Texas Children’s Medicaid Fraud
The U.S. Committee on Oversight and Accountability is now investigating Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) for allegedly billing the government for transgender medical interventions. Texas law...
Read MoreAppeals Courts Affirm Rulings Stopping the DOE’s Rewrite of Title IX
Two federal appeals courts have upheld previous rulings stopping the U.S. Department of Education’s (DOE) rewrite of Title IX, which permits men to access women’s...
Read MoreCourts Defend Title IX from Department of Health and Human Services
JUMP TO… Background The Final Rule The Cases Tennessee v. Becerra Florida v. Department of Health and Human Health Services Why It Matters The Department...
Read MoreThird Court Halts DOE’s Title IX Rewrite, Girls’ Sports & Spaces Preserved
A third federal court has stopped the Biden administration’s rewrite of Title IX, which redefined “sex” in federal law to include “gender identity.” On April...
Read MoreSupreme Court Rules Presidents Have ‘Presumptive Immunity’ for All Official Acts
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling on Monday deciding that presidents have significant immunity for acts taken while in office. The Ruling The...
Read MoreOklahoma Superintendent Directs All School Districts Teach the Bible
Oklahoma’s top education official Ryan Walters is directing all school districts in The Sooner State teach the importance of the Bible and the Ten Commandments....
Read MoreTennessee Proclamation Calls for 31 Days of Prayer and Fasting
Tennessee legislators are calling for 31 days of prayer and fasting in The Volunteer State beginning July 1, imploring the state’s citizens to “seek God’s...
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