Category: Government Updates
Court Rules Louisiana Schools Can Post Ten Commandments in Classrooms
Louisiana’s law requiring the Ten Commandments be posted in classrooms statewide can take effect, a federal appeals court decided on Friday. The U.S. Court of...
Read MoreMy Impassioned Testimony Before the Colorado State Senate
Last Wednesday, I went to the Colorado State House to testify against a particularly pernicious bill. There have been a great many of these lately,...
Read MoreState Roundup: Legislation Affecting Families in Indiana, Kentucky, New Hampshire and Washington
At least 46 state legislatures are in session right now, considering bills that affect life, marriage, families and religious freedom. While Congress’ actions often receive...
Read MoreKansas Legislature Overrides Governor’s Veto, Protects Women’s Bathrooms
The Kansas Legislature overrode a veto to pass a bill protecting women’s safety and privacy in single sex areas of public buildings, including bathrooms, locker rooms and showers. SB 244 mandates...
Read MoreSixteen Attorneys General Demand Answers on YouTube Censorship
Sixteen state attorneys general sent a letter to YouTube executives demanding answers on YouTube’s censorship of conservative content. Led by Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird...
Read MoreColorado Bill Would Legalize Prostitution
Colorado legislators have introduced a bill that would remove all legal prohibitions forprostitution throughout the state. While Nevada permits prostitution in licensed brothels in specific counties, and...
Read MoreIs it ‘Voter Suppression’ to Require Proof of Citizenship to Vote?
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE America Act) is proposed federal legislation that would require individuals to provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote and to show...
Read MorePlanned Parenthood Drops Suit After Trying to Force Taxpayers to Fund Abortions
Planned Parenthood has dropped its lawsuit attempting to block a provision of the One Big Beautiful Bill which prohibits taxpayer dollars from going to abortion...
Read MoreEducation Department Celebrates National School Choice Week
It’s National School Choice Week, and the U.S. Department of Education is celebrating remarkable steps taken last year to give parents more choice over their...
Read MoreNew York Ends Fight to Force Nuns to Pay for Abortions
The state of New York has spent a decade attempting to force nuns and other religious ministries to cover the cost of abortions. But no...
Read MoreTrump Administration Delivers Pro-Life Wins Ahead of March for Life
Ahead of the annual March for Life being held Friday, January 23, 2026, in Washington, D.C., the Trump administration announced two policy changes designed to...
Read MoreConservative Lawmakers Propose Budget Bill Defunding Big Abortion – Again
Conservative lawmakers recently unveiled a budget bill containing numerous pro-life policies with a full defund of Big Abortion organizations – including Planned Parenthood. The Republican...
Read MoreAthletes Rally at Supreme Court to Keep Boys Out of Girls Sports
Dozens of athletes, business owners, lawmakers and activists rallied to protect women’s sports yesterday while the Supreme Court heard arguments in State of West Virginia...
Read MoreTop 5 Moments From Supreme Court Arguments Over Girls Sports
On January 13, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases concerning Idaho and West Virginia laws prohibiting male athletes from competing in...
Read MoreProposed Executive Order Would Protect Parental Rights
A pro-family, pro-child coalition urged the Trump administration this week to issue an executive order protecting parental rights and the religious freedom of Christian parents...
Read MoreWhite House Unveils New Dietary Guidelines: ‘Eat Real Food’
The Trump administration released new dietary guidelines Wednesday, encouraging Americans to eat more protein and healthy fats, while reducing their intake of highly processed foods...
Read MoreColorado Pays $6.1 Million for Trying to Ban Abortion Pill Reversal
Colorado has agreed to pay $6.1 million in attorney fees for its unconstitutional attack on abortion pill reversal that was struck down by a federal...
Read MoreAppeals Court Upholds Defunding of Big Abortion Businesses
A federal appeals court ruled the Trump administration can withhold taxpayer dollars from Big Abortion organizations – most notably Planned Parenthood. On Tuesday, December 30,...
Read MoreHHS Investigates Seattle Children’s Hospital Over Harmful ‘Transgender’ Procedures
U.S. Health and Human Services General Counsel Mike Stuart announced on X that he asked the department’s Office of Inspector General to investigate Seattle Children’s...
Read More18 States Sue HHS for Protecting Children From Sex-Rejecting Procedures
A coalition of 18 states on Tuesday filed a lawsuit to block the Trump administration from protecting children from sex-rejecting, mutilating procedures. Health Secretary Robert...
Read MoreRand Paul Releases ‘Festivus Report’ Detailing $1.6 Trillion in Government Waste
U.S. Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky, is airing his grievances with Washington, D.C., in his annual “Festivus Report,” detailing the federal government’s waste of $1.6 trillion...
Read MoreCalifornia Schools May Not Hide Students’ ‘Gender Identity’ From Parents
A U.S. District Court affirmed parents’ fundamental constitutional rights and blocked California schools from hiding information about a child’s “gender identity” from them. Judge Roger...
Read MorePentagon Reviewing Discharges of 8,700 Servicemembers Who Declined COVID-19 Vaccines
This week, the U.S. Department of War (DOW) announced it is reevaluating the discharge status of servicemembers who were involuntarily discharged solely for refusing to...
Read MoreInvoking God’s ‘Mercy,’ NY Gov. Kathy Hochul To Sign Assisted-Suicide Bill
New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Wednesday announced her intention to sign a bill legalizing physician-assisted suicide into law. The Empire State will become the...
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