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November 16, 2021
Beginning next summer in Illinois, minors will be able to undergo an abortion without parental involvement.
Type: Article
Author: Natalie Allen
November 15, 2021
30 senators have introduced a resolution supporting the right of parents to be the leading voice in the education of their children.
Type: Article
Author: Natalie Allen
November 3, 2021
Catherine Lhamon’s confirmation to this position is cause for concern because of how she operated the last time she held this position, under the Obama Administration.
Type: Article
Author: Natalie Allen
October 22, 2021
Attorney General Garland’s memo is a severe government overreach that chills the constitutionally protected speech of those who rightly object to ill-considered policies that harm our nation’s school children.
Type: Article
Author: Natalie Allen
October 8, 2021
Earlier this week, Senator Lindsay Graham introduced Senate Resolution 407, legislation that celebrates religious schools and their contributions to our country by designating the first week of October as “Religious Education Week.”
Type: Article
Author: Natalie Allen
September 16, 2021
Unfortunately, in our current toxic social climate, expressing your views can be dangerous.
Type: Article
Author: Natalie Allen
September 2, 2021
The Biden administration’s message is clear: conscience rights come second to radical gender ideology.
Type: Article
Author: Natalie Allen
August 23, 2021
As pandemic restrictions have begun to ease over the last few months, churches and religious organizations have started to ask: If this happens again, how can we ensure that religious freedom is protected?
Type: Article
Author: Natalie Allen
August 20, 2021
Tucked into the Digital Equity Act, which was included as a provision in the infrastructure bill, are sexual orientation and gender identity nondiscrimination requirements.
Type: Article
Author: Natalie Allen
July 29, 2021
Baby Richard’s story serves as a powerful example of why we need laws like the one Mississippi is now defending before the Supreme Court.
Type: Article
Author: Natalie Allen