From Independent Women's Forum <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Capsule: Exposing Policies That Harm Students + How the Credit Card Competition Act Could Disadvantage Small Businesses Read
Date May 2, 2024 12:36 AM
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Plus: Election Integrity, NCAA Discrimination, & More                                                                                                 

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** Top News:
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States Actively Oppose The Attempted Title IX Rewrite: “Do not comply. Fight.” That’s Megyn Kelly’s pugnacious response to the Biden administration's Title IX Omnibus regulations. The education leaders of Alabama ([link removed]) , Louisiana ([link removed]) , South Carolina ([link removed]) , Georgia ([link removed]) , Wyoming ([link removed]) , Oklahoma ([link removed]) , and Florida
([link removed]) also oppose the sweeping regulations, which attempt to socially engineer society and educational environments nationwide by redefining “sex” as “gender identity.” Read More ([link removed])

Independent Women’s Forum Files Landmark Lawsuit Against Biden’s Illegal Title IX Rewrite Read More ([link removed])


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** Trending Now: ([link removed]) An Au Pair Could Take Care of Grandma Read ([link removed])
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** HURTING NOT HELPING ([link removed])
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** ‘Social and Emotional Learning’ is Another Reason Why We Need School Choice ([link removed])
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The proposed implementation of SEL, a ‘social and emotional learning’ process in schools, involves obsession with race and gender; so-called supportive relationships in SEL are ones in which feelings trump facts, the feelings of “the oppressed” trump those of “the oppressor,” and “just communities” are ones that sacrifice the real interests of victims to the perceived interests of victimizers. These ideas are based on ideologically biased definitions of health, support, and justice that are endemic in today’s universities—which do less educating (especially of future K-12 educators) and even more indoctrination in unpopular lies. Read More ([link removed])
MEDIA SPOTLIGHT
Daily Caller I Biden Reg Tells Schools That Treating a Boy as a Boy Is Forbidden Read ([link removed])

National Report | Biden Admin Finalizes Controversial Title IX Rules Watch ([link removed])

Fox & Friends First | NCAA to Discuss Trans Athlete Policy Watch ([link removed])

She Thinks | Adriana McLamb: The Fight to End the NCAA’s Discrimination Listen ([link removed])

In The Dugout | Real Women Won’t Back Down Listen ([link removed]) (starts at 16:36)

The Federalist | Is California’s Narrow Homelessness Vote the Beginning of the End of ‘Housing First’? Read ([link removed])

The Hill |
The Fate of Student Debt Forgiveness Will Once Again Lie with the Supreme Court Read ([link removed])

DC Journal I It’s Time to Take Solopreneurs Seriously Read ([link removed])


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** NEA and AFT Have Been Directing Teachers’ Dues to the Biden Campaign ([link removed])
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Last fiscal year, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) spent $46.9 million on political activities, as well as an additional $7.2 million on “contributions, gifts, and grants.” AFT president Randi Weingarten tweeted that “@JoeBiden is the most pro-union, pro-worker president in our lifetimes,” and plans to mobilize teachers to vote for Biden in the fall. Read More ([link removed])


** Spotlight: ([link removed]) How the Credit Card Competition Act Could Disadvantage Small Businesses ([link removed]) Read ([link removed])
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** How Citizen Volunteers Can Help Ensure Integrity of Elections ([link removed])
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With the election season upon us, it is crucial that we learn the misperceptions and facts about election integrity. Voting is a fundamental privilege that enables citizens to make their voices heard at every level of government. To ensure that every citizen has an equal voice in politics, election procedures must make voting both accessible and secure. Cleta Mitchell and Lynn Taylor from the Election Integrity Network (EIN) offer a training to members of Independent Women’s Network on one of America’s most sacred rights. As EIN says, we need to make the goal of “Easy to Vote and Hard to Cheat” a reality in every voting jurisdiction in the United States. During this training, you will learn why election integrity matters, how citizen volunteers can help ensure the integrity of elections, and key roles for volunteers. Register Now ([link removed])


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** Two Truths and a Lie: Au Pairs For Senior Care ([link removed])
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An overwhelming majority of Americans want to grow old in their own home, but for many senior citizens, aging in place is difficult. One solution is to expand the au pair program, enabling senior citizens to receive the support they need to age in place.

Which of the following about expanding the au pair program is a lie?

A. An au-pair-for-seniors program would especially benefit senior women.
B. An au-pair-for-seniors program is an affordable option for seniors.
C. An au-pair-for-seniors program would be a burden on taxpayers.
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** Just In: States Actively Oppose the Attempted Title IX Rewrite Watch ([link removed])
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** CAPSULE REVIEW ([link removed])
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** Over 7,000 NCAA Athletes Demand an End to NCAA Discrimination ([link removed])
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Our Bodies, Our Sports, a coalition of women’s advocacy organizations fighting for equal opportunity and fairness in women’s sports, has activated a nationwide campaign, driving more than 7,000 personalized letters from female athletes to the NCAA Board of Governors. Additionally, Our Bodies, Our Sports delivered a coalition letter signed by its 12 member organizations from across the political aisle demanding the NCAA take immediate action to repeal its discriminatory policy that allows male athletes to compete in women’s sports. Read More ([link removed])


** Women’s Groups Silenced by Big Tech ([link removed])
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U.S. Senator Ted Cruz launched an investigation into several Big Tech companies such as Eventbrite and Bonterra that have censored and “canceled” Independent Women’s Forum and Independent Women’s Network (IWN). A recent report showed how online service providers are weaponizing their terms of service to deny certain organizations access to essential business technology. IWF is keeping the pressure on Eventbrite and other woke companies to stop viewpoint discrimination and the silencing of women. Read More ([link removed])
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