A Mom's Fight Against Obama's Transgender Agenda
July 11, 2016 |
Good morning from Washington, where lawmakers gather for the first time since the attack killing five police officers in Dallas. The city's police force has worked to strengthen community ties, Josh Siegel reports. What's a young man like this doing assembling policy planks in Cleveland? Philip Wegmann knows. From Poland, Nolan Peterson reports on Russia's shadow over the NATO summit. Plus: Paul Winfree on heading off a debt crisis, Sen. Dan Coats on one state's comeback, and Bethany Kozma on moms standing against transgender bathrooms. |
NewsThe Young Gun Helping to Craft the GOP's Platform in ClevelandTommy Valentine still lives at home, hasn't graduated from college yet, and barely looks old enough to buy a beer. But the 22-year-old will help plot the course of the Republican Party—and perhaps the direction of national politics. |
NewsBefore Shooting, Dallas Police Department Known for Community OutreachThe issue of police violence has roiled the nation since the fatal officer shooting two years ago of a black teenager in Ferguson, Mo., and led to a movement for law enforcement to adopt reforms to foster relationships with their communities. |
CommentaryI'm a Mom. Here's What I'm Doing to Fight Obama's Transgender Agenda."I have jumped back into the world of politics and policy far earlier than I expected to because President Barack Obama's school bathroom mandate is endangering the safety, security, and privacy of my children and yours," writes former White House staffer Bethany Kozma. |
NewsRussian Threat Takes Center Stage at NATO's Warsaw SummitRussia's actions in Ukraine, along with a pattern of aggressive fly-bys by Russian warplanes in the Baltic Sea region, have left NATO's eastern flank rattled. |
CommentaryHow We Can Avert the Coming Debt CrisisGovernment debt has grown by $13.6 trillion over the past two presidential administrations—from 54 percent of the economy when President George W. Bush took office to 102 percent today in President Barack Obama's final months. |
CommentaryThese 3 Conservative Policies Have Allowed Indiana's Economy to FlourishWe can replicate Indiana's success at the national level, but we need a president willing to recognize that failed policies of overregulating, overspending, and overtaxing are major obstacles to economic growth, writes Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind. |
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