Across all 50 states and Congress, we track the bills that matter to faith, family, and freedom, and we publish our position on each one.
HB8769 codifies the purpose, duties, and ecclesiastical qualification requirements for military chaplains in federal statute, preserving authentic pastoral care and religious liberty for service members.
Prohibits senior federal officials from trading stocks and strengthens financial disclosure requirements for Congress and executive branch leaders.
Shields parents from state punishment for raising children consistent with their biological sex and maintains protections against elective mastectomies on minors.
AB 2540 requires all public university and community college student health centers to provide medication abortion, embedding the direct ending of human life into routine campus healthcare with no conscience protections for staff.
AB 2563 rewrites the legal definition of 'sex' to include gender identity and sexual orientation across more than 30 California codes, threatening religious liberty, parental rights, and conscience protections throughout the state.
Creates a formal legal pathway to restore previously terminated parental rights in Pennsylvania adoption proceedings.
HB 1442 affirms that biological sex may lawfully govern access to restrooms, locker rooms, sex-separated sports, and involuntary-commitment facilities under New Hampshire civil-rights law.
Prohibits U.S. nonmilitary foreign aid from flowing to organizations that promote abortion, gender ideology, or discriminatory equity ideology abroad.
AB2664 adds a dedicated Penal Code section establishing criminal liability for unlawful acts committed at or against places of religious worship.
Requires freestanding abortion clinics to obtain state licensure and meet the same health facility standards applied to comparable medical facilities in Michigan.
Prohibits law enforcement from using minors as confidential informants without parental consent.
SB9 establishes legal infrastructure for infant safe surrender devices (baby boxes) in Alaska, giving mothers in crisis a safe, anonymous option that protects newborn life.
Bars the most serious child sex offenders from loitering within 1,000 feet of schools, churches, and other places children gather without a legitimate purpose.
AB 2615 amends California's core instructional and curriculum statutes in ways that risk embedding contested ideological frameworks into daily classroom instruction and state-approved materials.
School choice, curriculum transparency, and parents' role in schools.
Ethics, transparency, and ending self-dealing in public office.
Affirming parents' authority over their children's upbringing and education.
Protecting churches, religious speech, and freedom of conscience.
Defending the dignity of human life from conception.