Category: Government Updates
South Carolina Passes ‘Help Not Harm’ Bill Protecting Children From Transgender Medical Interventions
The South Carolina state legislature has approved a Help Not Harm bill into law protecting children from experimental and irreversible “transgender” medical interventions. The legislature...
Read MoreMississippi Law Protects Single-Sex Spaces in Public Schools
Governor Tate Reeves signed the “Securing Areas for Females Effectively and Responsibly Act” into law Monday, making Mississippi the eleventh state in the U.S. to...
Read MoreGaines, Women’s Rights Groups Support Women Appealing Case of Man Joining Sorority
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments in Westenbroek v. Kappa Kappa Gamma on Tuesday — more than a year after six college students...
Read MoreJustice Samuel Alito Warns of Declining Support for Free Speech and Freedom of Religion
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is sounding the alarm about declining support for free speech and the freedom of religion. Justice Alito, 74, made...
Read More‘America’s Pastor’ Honored With New Statue at U.S. Capitol
Evangelist Billy Graham – aka “America’s Pastor” – is set to be honored with a new statue in the National Statuary Hall in the U.S....
Read MoreEEOC Releases Major Guidance Ending Many Workplace Protections for Women
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently released updated workplace guidance ending many protections for women in the workplace. It is, in essence, a...
Read MoreConservative Organizations Express Concerns With New Antisemitism Bill
The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to establish a broader definition of antisemitism for the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to enforce anti-discrimination...
Read MoreGov. Sanders’ Powerful Speech Defending Girls’ Sports: ‘We Will Not Comply’
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed an executive order on Thursday protecting Arkansas students, especially women and girls. In announcing the order, she became the...
Read MoreFlorida and Oklahoma Reject Biden Admin’s Rule Letting Men into Women’s Bathrooms and Sports
Florida and Oklahoma are refusing to implement the Biden administration’s radical rewrite of Title IX that permits men to freely access women’s locker rooms, bathrooms...
Read MoreNew Biden Admin. Rule Lets Men into Women’s Locker Rooms, Bathrooms and Sports
On Friday, the Biden administration released its long-awaited regulation that amends Title IX and redefines “sex” in federal law to include “gender identity.” This effectively...
Read MorePhiladelphia Legislators Tackle Drug Crisis, Face Opposition from Harm Reduction Groups
Philadelphia Mayor Charelle Parker will increase drug enforcement in Kensington, the city’s notorious drug hub, this month — a dramatic departure from the “harm reduction”...
Read MoreSocial Media Age Restrictions — Which States Have Them and Why They’re So Hard to Pass
This legislative season, eighteen states are working to create age verification legislation — laws that force pornography companies to verify online users’ age. Age verification...
Read MoreFlorida Signs Age Verification Law for Porn and Social Media
Florida became the tenth state to create age verification laws last week after Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 3 — a law restricting minors’...
Read MoreWyoming Enacts ‘Help Not Harm’ Bill Protecting Children from Transgender Medical Interventions
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed a “Help Not Harm” bill prohibiting physicians from providing children and adolescents with experimental transgender medical interventions. The bill (SF...
Read MoreIdaho Governor Signs Law Protecting Conscience Rights of Christian Counselors
Idaho Governor Brad Little has signed a bill strengthening protections for Christian counselors and therapists, ensuring they are not forced to counsel clients towards goals,...
Read MoreIndiana Governor Signs Bill Protecting Students’ ‘Release Time’ for Religious Instruction
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has signed a bill strengthening an existing law protecting the right of parents to briefly excuse their child from school to...
Read MorePornhub Quits Texas Over Age Verification Law
Pornhub and its affiliates stopped accepting online traffic from Texas on Friday, protesting the state’s policy forcing pornography companies to verify the age of their...
Read MoreSeveral States Advancing ‘Help Not Harm’ Bills to Protect Children From Transgender Medical Interventions
Several states are currently advancing Help Not Harm legislation to protect children from harmful and damaging transgender medical interventions. Over the past few years, multiple...
Read MoreWashington Legislature Approves Citizen-led Parents’ Bill of Rights
The Washington state legislature on Monday passed a Parents’ Bill of Rights to protect parental involvement in the state’s education system. Washington’s Initiative 2081 ensures...
Read MoreAppeals Court Allow Indiana’s Help Not Harm Bill to Take Effect
A federal appeals court has ruled that Indiana’s Help Not Harm Act, which bans transgender medical interventions on minors, can go into effect. In a...
Read MoreProtests Erupt at Iowa Capital Over ‘Women’s Bill of Rights’
You might hope a bill that simply defines “men” and “women” could easily garner support from both the political left and right. But you’d be...
Read MoreIowa Lawmakers Advance ‘Women’s Bill of Rights’ to Protect Women
Iowa lawmakers are advancing a “Women’s Bill of Rights” protecting women from men identifying as women. Iowa’s HSB 649 would define “men” and “women” in...
Read MoreFlorida Supreme Court Reviews Pro-Abortion Ballot Initiative
QUICK LOOK Florida’s Supreme Court is reviewing a pro-abortion ballot initiative today. The proposed initiative would amend the state’s constitution to make abortion a right....
Read MoreFlorida Grand Jury Releases Report Finding Masks, Lockdowns Were Harmful and Ineffective
Beginning in March 2020, the American people experienced the greatest peacetime intrusion on personal liberty in history during the COVID-19 pandemic. Americans were told they...
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