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CPAC hosted its inaugural Women Warriors Summit this week, May 20–21, bringing some of the most principled and passionate conservative women across America together in Washington, D.C. Held on Capitol Hill, this summit brought together grassroots organizers, policy leaders, community advocates, and women of faith from across the country with one unified purpose: to equip and emp...

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Last Thursday, May 14th, high-scoring lawmakers in the Oklahoma Senate and House of Representatives received awards for their commitment to conservative principles during the 2025 Legislative Session. The 2025 session proved to be one of the most consequential, marked by hard-fought battles over election integrity, parental rights in education, Second Amendment protections, and ...

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In Washington State, a multi-generational ranching family has become the symbol of a broader struggle to protect American families, their private land, and their constitutional rights. The King family, longtime stewards of thousands of acres, now finds itself under siege after trying to maintain basic stockwater ponds vital to their cattle operation. What should have been routin...

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While much of the country continues to struggle with declining reading scores, a handful of Southern states have proven that real progress is possible, and fast. Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, and Tennessee have delivered some of the most dramatic literacy gains in the nation by rejecting failed teaching methods and embracing the science of reading. Their success isn’t theoret...

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America’s literacy crisis isn’t new; it’s been hiding in plain sight for decades. Today, only about 30 percent of fourth graders read proficiently, while nearly 40 percent fail to meet even basic standards, according to the 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress. These aren’t just numbers; they represent millions of children moving through school without the most essen...

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