Poll: Voters in 5 Key States Oppose Same-Sex Marriage Bill Over Religious Liberty Concerns

 
 
November 28 2022
 
Good morning from Washington, where conservatives plead with Senate Republicans not to join Democrats in voting for final passage of a same-sex marriage bill if it's not amended to protect religious freedom. We've got key developments in separate reports from Virginia Allen, Mary Margaret Olohan, and Rob Bluey. On the podcast, learn about an investment fund for conservatives who stand by their values. Plus: David Ditch on why House Republicans again should torpedo earmarks, and Jay Richards on San Francisco's offer of $1,200 a month to those who say they're transgender. On this date in 1925, country music's long-lived showcase, the  Grand Ole Opry, begins broadcasting live from Nashville,Tennessee.  
 
 
 
NEWS
Poll: Voters in 5 Key States Oppose Same-Sex Marriage Bill Over Religious Liberty Concerns
By Rob Bluey

Here's what likely GOP voters actually think about the same-sex marriage bill.
NEWS
Second Key GOP Senator Announces Support for Religious Freedom Amendment to Respect for Marriage Act
By Mary Margaret Olohan

Sen. Cynthia Lummis says she will support Sen. Mike Lee's religious liberty amendment to the same-sex marriage bill if it is brought to the floor.
ANALYSIS
Investment Fund Boycotts These 29 Companies Hostile to Conservative Values
By Rob Bluey

The American Conservative Values exchange-traded fund helps conservatives avoid putting their money in an index fund, a mutual fund, or another ETF at odds with their values.
NEWS
Wyoming Catholic College Opposes Radical Respect for Marriage Act
By Mary Margaret Olohan

"The RMA [Respect for Marriage Act] makes the possibility of frivolous lawsuits against Catholic persons and institutions more likely," says the president of Wyoming Catholic College.
COMMENTARY
San Francisco's Perverse Incentive to Identify as Transgender
By Jay Richards, Jamie Hall

Imagine that a city creates a financial incentive for residents to "transition" from man to woman or from woman to man. That's exactly what San Francisco has just done.
COMMENTARY
House Republicans' Next Opportunity to Drain Swamp by Banning Earmarks
By David Ditch

House Republicans will vote soon on whether to bring back the ban on budget earmarks, which are a way for members of Congress to dole out favors using taxpayer money.
NEWS
Heritage Foundation Launches $1.3 Million Ad Campaign to Expose 'Deceptively Named' Respect for Marriage Act
By Virginia Allen

The same-sex marriage bill "would expose religious schools and nonprofits to lawsuits and attacks from the [IRS] just because they believe in traditional marriage," Heritage's ad warns.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: GOP's Hunter Biden Probe Is Legit
By David Harsanyi

The Hunter Biden story always had far more journalistic substantiation than the histrionic and fallacious Russia-collusion investigations.
 
     
 
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