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States Enact 84 Laws Protecting Citizens against Transgender Extremism
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
States across the country passed dozens of laws — and have debated hundreds of pieces of legislation — to protect children from the predatory transgender industry, a new analysis has found.
In all, 23 state legislatures passed 84 separate laws this year preventing minors from being subjected to transgender surgeries, securing parental rights, shielding kids from sexually explicit drag queen shows, safeguarding the privacy of women’s facilities, ensuring fairness in women’s sports, and strengthening religious conscience rights. As 2023 comes to a close, 193 more bills are currently advancing through the legislative process nationwide, and legislators voted down another 227 bills, according to a tally from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
“It’s great seeing states step up to the plate to protect parental rights, and ultimately, the health, well-being, and safety of children,” Alex Nester, an investigative fellow at Parents Defending Education, told The Washington Stand.
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Georgia Right to Life Announces Annual January Event
- By Georgia Right to Life (GRTL)
Annual Event Previously Known as Georgia March for Life has New Name, Same Location
ATLANTA -- Georgia Right to Life today announced its 43rd annual event, Georgia Stand for Life —Memorial Service, Rally, and March on Friday, January 26, 2024, 11:30 a.m. at Liberty Plaza. Previously known as Georgia March for Life, this long-standing event is a memorial to the lives of more than 64 million preborn children whose lives were taken by abortion since 1973 and an opportunity for those who advocate for life to be encouraged and educated in their continuing efforts to bring equal protection to children in the womb in Georgia. While the name of the event has changed, the focus remains—to bring public awareness to the issue of abortion and the millions who are missing from our society as a result.
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Eagle Forum Offers Goals for a 2024 Congress
- By Press Release
New Year’s Resolutions for Congress
Whether it’s a new gym membership, plans to save money for a dream vacation, or reading over a dozen books by next December, many of us are starting 2024 with new goals. Eagle Forum has some resolutions for Congress to work toward as well.
Secure the Border
House Republicans unified around the Secure the Border Act (H.R. 2) which laid out an excellent plan to close loopholes within the immigration system that illegal aliens have exploited for many years. Since President Joe Biden took office, a crisis has erupted at the border resulting in historic numbers of encounters occurring daily.
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'Shooting the Messenger' in Baby Parts Case: Final Motion to Halt Collection of $16 Million Denied
- By Operation Rescue
Planned Parenthood Admitted it Sells Baby Body Parts, Slithered Out of Prosecution, Newman and Other Pro-Life Investigators Punished Instead
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- Operation Rescue President Troy Newman, along with several other pro-life activists, lost a motion to prevent Planned Parenthood from collecting on a punitive $16 million judgment in a case involving the trafficking of aborted baby body parts. The ruling was issued on December 6, 2023.
Planned Parenthood sued the activists for the 2015 release of a series of undercover videos detailing the Abortion Cartel's secret participation in what appeared to be illegal profit-taking from the trafficking of tissue and organs harvested from the bodies of babies aborted at Planned Parenthood facilities. Newman and the other activists were wrongly convicted in a San Francisco Federal Court under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) resulting in a monetary judgment in excess of $16 million.
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'Bah Humbug': Pa. School Districts Warns Bus Drivers against Christmas Decorations
- By S.A. McCarthy - The Washington Stand
A Keystone State school board is banning school bus drivers from putting up Christmas decorations. On Friday, just over a week before Christmas, the Wallingford-Swarthmore school district in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, issued a memo to school bus drivers saying, “If you have decorated your bus with anything specific to the Christmas Holiday or any other decorations relating to a specific religion, please remove them immediately.”
The memo concludes, “In addition, employees are instructed not to wear clothing related to Christmas or any other religious holiday.” According to the memo, school district leadership “has been receiving complaints from parents concerning District employees displaying ‘Christmas’ themed decorations and/or wearing clothing of the same nature.” A note adds that the policy is not specific to school bus drivers but “APPLIES TO ALL DISTRICT EMPLOYEES.”
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Biological Boy Steals First-Ever Girls' Division I College Scholarship
- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand
People on the fence of one of America’s burning issues — girls’ sports — will have a tough time staying there after this week. For the first time in history, a biological boy didn’t just steal a woman’s title or spot on the team, he ripped a four-year Division I scholarship out of a deserving woman’s hands, pouring gasoline on one of the few debates in this country that’s uniting all parents.
Tate Drageset’s story is no ordinary one. Son of a trans activist, who’s been all too eager to exploit her son’s journey for the last decade, Tate still managed to hide his gender from coaches, parents, and other teammates. “Drageset has already been part of several girls’ volleyball teams that made it to state championships, and this year, he was named the MVP at the Girls Junior National Championships. Drageset also won the California Interscholastic Federation’s Division 5 Player of the 2022-23 Year,” Breitbart reported.
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Shock Poll: 1 in 5 Mail-in Voters Admit to Committing Fraud in 2020 Election
- By Dan Hart - The Washington Stand
On Tuesday, Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute released the results of a new poll indicating that one in five voters who submitted a mail-in ballot during the 2020 election admit to committing fraudulent activity in violation of federal law, including filling out a ballot for a friend or family member and submitting a ballot for a state they no longer live in. The results are unnerving election integrity experts and casting further doubt on the veracity of the 2020 election results, in which numerous irregularities were uncovered.
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- House and Senate Scramble to Pass Supplemental, Border Security, and NDAA
- 'It's a Baby' Pro-Life TV Commercial Wins 2024 NRB Messaging Campaign of the Year
- Response to Second Attack on Texas Protective Abortion Laws by the Center for Reproductive Rights
- Anti-Israel Columbia Students Attempt University-Jacking
- It’s Time to Get the U.S. out of the U.N. and W.H.O.
- Tax Bill Higher? Thank a "Republican"
- Thousands of Women Injured by Abortion, Including the Chemical Abortion Pill, will File a Supreme Court Brief to Uphold the Fifth Circuit's Decision for the Protection of Women from the Abortion Industry