From Independent Women's Forum <[email protected]>
Subject The Weekly Capsule: Nine Governors Add Their Name to Keep Women’s Sports Female
Date November 9, 2023 1:36 AM
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🆕 Nine governors have sent a joint letter to the NCAA asking them to revise “misguided policies” and prioritize single-sex competition and equal athletic opportunity for female athletes.
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This letter follows calls on the NCAA from IWF's Riley Gaines & Paula Scanlan, who have spoken out and shared their stories around the country. While this letter doesn't seem like it should be necessary, it is. The NCAA has shown a complete lack of action and refusal to acknowledge that women deserve safety and fairness, rather than the current unbridled wokeness and inclusion tactics.

If you haven't yet, check out IWF's Keep Women's Sports Female letter ([link removed]) signed by female athletes at every level of competition and supporters across the country demanding action from athletic governing bodies and public servants to protect women’s sports. Be sure to add your name.
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** Despite Net-Zero Commitments, CA Is Curtailing Renewable Power ([link removed])
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California, a state that’s all-in for net-zero energy policies, recently announced it’s curtailing solar and wind power due to increased congestion of these sources. The California Independent System Operator (CAISO)—an independent entity overseeing the state’s electricity generations—says grid operators reduce wind and solar power during periods of congestion and oversupply. Read More ([link removed])
MEDIA SPOTLIGHT

Saturday Report | Italian and Jewish Leaders Condemn Acts of Antisemitic Vandalism in Rome Watch ([link removed])

The Bottom Line | Target CEO: Conservatives Upset Over Trans Merch Are More Dangerous Than 2020 Rioters Watch ([link removed])

The Randy Tobler Show | College Campus Protestors Indoctrinated by Divisive Ideology Starting in Elementary School Listen ([link removed])

Wall Street Journal | New Jersey Demands That ‘God’s Square Mile’ Open on Sundays Read ([link removed])

Making Money with Charles Payne | Returning From Israel, IWF's Dr. Qanta Ahmed Declares the Need To Classify the Events of October 7 as a Genocide Watch ([link removed])

Albuquerque Journal | Ignoring the Science of Biology Threatens the Integrity of Women’s Sports Read ([link removed])


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** Homeschooling Is Becoming Mainstream ([link removed])
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Across the country, parents are taking back control of their children’s education. A recent Washington Post analysis shows a 51% increase in the number of homeschooled students over the past six years. As they note, this coincides with a 4% decrease in public school enrollment in the states the Post analyzed and “outpac[es] the 7 percent growth in private school enrollment.” Read More ([link removed])


** Trending Now: The White House Is Using Islamophobia Lies to Gaslight Jews Read ([link removed])
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** November Policy Focus: Remote Work ([link removed])
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Remote work benefits employees, families, and businesses by boosting productivity, lowering overhead, and fostering better work-life balance. To better support Americans seeking remote work, tax codes should be reformed so that workers are not penalized for working remotely, independent contractors are protected, and state governments are refocused on deregulation.
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** The Voting Rights Act ([link removed])
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Which of the following is NOT true about the Voting Rights Act?

A. Voting is a fundamental privilege of every American over the age of 18 protected by federal statutory and constitutional law.
B. Efforts to ensure election integrity illegally discriminate against black voters in violation of the Voting Rights Act.
C. The Voting Rights Act included federal oversight of particular jurisdictions. Congress intended this local oversight to be temporary.
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** Just In: ([link removed]) Donald Tusk’s Rise at Warsaw Could Bolster Europe’s Superstate, Crimping the Independence of Its Members — Including Poland ([link removed]) Read ([link removed])
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** CAPSULE REVIEW ([link removed])
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** Independent Women’s Forum Announces New Center for Energy & Conservation Director, Gabriella Hoffman ([link removed])
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Gabriella Hoffman will step into a new role as the director for the Center for Energy and Conservation (CEC) at IWF. A freelance media strategist and award-winning writer, Hoffman has concurrently served as a CEC policy expert and IWF senior fellow. Hoffman is passionate about conservation and the advancement of freedom and liberty as a key ingredient for strong communities and a healthy environment.
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** The Barbie, Beyonce, and Taylor Swift Economic Bump Comes With a Hefty Price ([link removed])
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Women’s spending power was an undercurrent that lifted Q3 economic growth. The tidal wave of spending on shimmers and glam began with the Barbie movie, flowed through Beyonce’s Renaissance tour and crashed ashore with Taylor Swift’s Eras tour. But don’t count on that spending boost to prop up the economy much longer; it is simply not sustainable.
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