Category: Government Updates
Andrea Bocelli Sings ‘Amazing Grace’ at National Prayer Breakfast – Our Nation Needs It
Our nation’s top political leaders gathered on Thursday at the 72nd annual National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., to pray for our nation, the president...
Read MoreUtah Governor Signs Bill Protecting Women’s Spaces
Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed a bill on Tuesday prohibiting men from accessing public facilities designated for women, including restrooms and locker rooms. The bill...
Read MoreSix Pro-Life Supporters Found Guilty, Face 11 Years in Prison for Peaceful Abortion Clinic Protest
Six pro-life supporters have been found guilty in federal court for a peaceful protest at an abortion clinic in Nashville, TN. They each face a...
Read MoreSouth Carolina House Passes Bill Protecting Children From Transgender Medical Interventions
The South Carolina House of Representatives passed a “Help Not Harm” bill on Thursday, Jan. 19, prohibiting physicians from performing transgender medical interventions on minors....
Read MoreOhio Governor’s Order Banning Transgender Surgeries is Too Little Too Late
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed an “emergency” executive order on January 5, banning transgender medical surgeries for minors in the Buckeye State, after vetoing the...
Read MoreNew York’s Foolish Attempt to Force Chick-fil-A to Open on Sunday
Legislators in New York are looking to force Chick-fil-A locations operating along the state’s 500-mile Thruway to be open seven days a week, undermining the...
Read MoreOhio Governor Vetoes Bill Protecting Children and Women’s Sports
Ohio Republican Governor Mike DeWine vetoed an important bill that would have protected children from damaging transgender medical interventions and saved girls’ and women’s sports...
Read MoreSenator Releases Report Chronicling Waste of $900 Billion Taxpayer Dollars in 2023
Senator Rand Paul released his ninth annual “Festivus Report” on Dec. 23, chronicling how the federal government wasted $900 billion of taxpayer’s money in 2023....
Read MoreSenators to Introduce Legislation Protecting Parental and Families’ Rights
Senators Tim Scott and James Lankford are set to bring forward legislation in the U.S. Senate to protect the rights of parents and families. The...
Read MoreU.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Important Abortion Pill Case
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Wednesday to hear an important case regarding the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) removal of important safety regulations...
Read MoreSupreme Court Declines to Hear Counseling Censorship Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up an important case involving Washington state’s counseling censorship law. The case was brought by Brian...
Read MoreState Attorneys General Sue FDA Over Mail-Order Abortion Pills
Three state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over its approval of “risky, untested” mail-order abortion pills....
Read MoreNine Governors Write Letter Urging NCAA to Protect Women’s Sports
Nine state governors have written a letter to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) asking it to end its policy of allowing biological males to...
Read MoreUnlimited Abortion on Demand Comes to Ohio After Voters Approve Issue 1
Ohio voters overwhelming approved Issue 1 in Tuesday night’s election, bringing unlimited abortion on demand to the Buckeye State. Issue 1, which establishes a constitutional...
Read MoreOklahoma Governor Declares November ‘Family Month,’ Launches Pro-Family Campaign
Governor Kevin Stitt signed a proclamation on October 31 declaring November “Family Month” in the state of Oklahoma. The governor held a press conference to...
Read MoreEEOC Proposes to Make Abortion and ‘Misgendering’ Workplace Harassment Claims
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) just proposed new workplace enforcement guidelines to include pregnancy (and the decision to abort) and “misgendering” as bases for...
Read MoreSupreme Court to Decide Whether Social Media Companies Can Collude With Government
The Supreme Court has agreed to determine whether social media companies can collude with the government to censor the speech of Americans. The U.S. Court...
Read MoreCelebrating Clarence Thomas’ Remarkable 32 Years on the U.S. Supreme Court
Thirty-two years ago, Justice Clarence Thomas was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 95th associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States....
Read MoreOklahoma Can Protect Minors From Transgender Medical Interventions, Court Rules
Oklahoma can protect children and adolescents from harmful and experimental transgender medical interventions, a court has ruled. In May, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed SB...
Read MoreNew Bill Introduces Federal Oversight Over Private Adoption Agencies
Congressmembers Doug Lamborn (CO-05) and Annie Kuster (NH-02) introduced the In Good Standing Adoption Agencies Act of 2023 (H.R. 5540) in the House of Representatives...
Read MoreEducation Victory: North Carolina Becomes 10th State to Enact Universal School Choice
North Carolina has become the 10th state in the union to provide universal school choice to all its young citizens. Last Friday, the North Carolina...
Read MorePEPFAR — What It Is and Why Pro-Lifers Want It To Change
Focus on the Family joined 12 pro-life organizations on Tuesday opposing the multi-year renewal of PEPFAR, a federal HIV/AIDS relief program worth billions of dollars,...
Read MoreMany Americans Unaware of Key Facts About U.S. Constitution, Survey Finds
Many Americans’ have little knowledge of the U.S. Constitution, a survey has found. The Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania has conducted...
Read MoreFamilial DNA Testing on the Southern Border Shouldn’t Have Ended
San Diego county supervisor Jim Desmond asked the White House to reestablish familial DNA testing at the U.S-Mexico border in a letter last week, echoing...
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