Pennsylvania Agency Goes Around Legislature to Impose Gender Ideology

 
 
Sep 10, 2018
 

Good morning from Washington, where women elected to the House and Senate are seated without quotas. California progressives, though, want to tell publicly held corporations how many women they must have on their boards. Jarrett Stepman examines this nutty idea. In Pennsylvania, a rogue agency plays favorites by confusing disagreement with discrimination. Monica Burke comments on that threat, and also on today's observance of World Suicide Day. Plus: Hans von Spakovsky on an appeals court's correct stand on straight-ticket voting, and Brett Schaefer and Jim Phillips on the Trump administration's smart move on helping Palestinians.

 
 
 
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A state commission circumvented the state Legislature, which never added categories like sexual orientation and gender identity to the law, thereby circumventing voters as well.
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Norway adopted a gender boardroom quota in 2006, requiring 40 percent of publicly traded corporate boards be comprised of women.
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This agency has and likely continues to employ individuals affiliated with Hamas, a Palestinian Islamist extremist group in control of Gaza designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S., Israel, and the European Union that refuses to recognize Israel's right to exist.
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In the face of a coordinated effort by opponents to derail the hearing, Judge Brett Kavanaugh was unflappable, showcasing his deep understanding of case law and legal precedent, his judicial independence, and his unwavering fidelity to the Constitution, writes Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa.
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An interview with @elipariser, former executive director of @MoveOn and founder of @Upworthy. A guest you might not expect to hear on a conservative podcast.
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After losing her brother to suicide and receiving a cancer diagnosis in 2000, Jeanette Hall approached her doctor about a prescription for lethal barbiturates.
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This case is just another example of liberals trying to use the federal courts to achieve judicially what they cannot achieve through the democratic process.
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"It was so encouraging to me to read each of these citizens' testimonies of their path to … support core American values. I'm a 60-year-old wife, Army mom, grandmother, and CEO of a small C-corp … My hope is restored," writes Mary Yelton of Linden, California.
 
     
 
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