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  • … Title IX, we knew that we would have to step up in a big way to counter this attack on truth and women’s rights. …
  • As a counselor for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Marcia counseled people of all backgrounds and situations, including individuals identifying as homosexual. But this situation was different; a client asked Marcia for help strengthening and repairing her lesbian relationship, a relationship that conflicted with Marcia’s faith.
  • … to let law enforcement, regulators, and banks that are too big to fail run roughshod over our First Amendment freedoms. … Financial Crimes Enforcement Network colluded with Big Banks to monitor their customers to identify domestic … to let law enforcement, regulators, and banks that are too big to fail run roughshod over our First Amendment freedoms. …
  • … influence to engage in cancel culture. Yet it’s clear that Big Tech platforms are currently not valuing free speech.   … of books, barring certain titles puts those books at a big disadvantage and chills expression. Who would write or … where free speech and religious liberty flourish. A big part of that includes making sure that companies today …
  • Kelvin Cochran dedicated over 30 years of his life to fighting fires and protecting the communities in which he's lived and worked.
  • … threatened with punishment. This isn’t just happening in big-city schools. It’s not just in certain states. It’s all …
  • Government officials are using counselors to impose the state’s views about gender ideology on clients.
  • … over so-called “preferred pronouns.” Are pronouns such a big deal? The answer is yes! Pronouns are small words with big implications. When signifying persons, pronouns often …
  • The Biden administration wants to force Christian colleges to put males in female dorms.
  • Since the beginning, the Stormans have run their business consistent with their Christian faith. That faith informs their decisions about their stores, from the way they interact with employees and their community, to their decision to not stock early abortifacient drugs, like the morning-after pill (Plan B) and ella in Ralph’s Thriftway’s pharmacy.