IWF Presents

Virtual Awards Celebration

At 5 pm ET on November 18, IWF held the its Virtual Awards Celebration. The 2020 Woman of Valor and Gentleman of Distinction Awards were presented to Fox Business Host Maria Bartiromo and Congressman Dan Crenshaw. Entertainment included a musical performance by an “American Idol” finalist Ayla Brown.

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Champion Women

Nancy Mace

Mace and several other candidates dubbed themselves The Squad during the election, in a sort of reverse homage to the Democratic left women who go by that name. “Since AOC, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tlaib were elected to Congress,” said Mace, “the Democrats have taken a sharp left turn towards socialism, and so calling ourselves The Squad was a way for us to show we can be the antidote to the policies they are pushing on Americans.”

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Takeaways

"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." - Aldous Huxley

Elections

Fact.

Presidential elections are never finalized on Election Day
  • The day that citizens cast their ballots (or the end of the voting period) is only one step in our process of electing a president.
  • When Americans vote for presidential candidates, we are actually voting for electors from our state who go on to vote in the Electoral College in December of the presidential election year.
  • The process of certifying vote totals can take a long time, especially in close races. Voters should be prepared to wait for a final outcome, if need be.

By: Staff

Community

Fact.

We need to increase the number of beat cops
  • Police maintain public order and safety, enforce laws, and prevent and investigate crime. Studies show that the mere presence of additional officers in a neighborhood can reduce crime.
  • Reducing the number of cops on the street and slashing police budgets will leave minorities, who are disproportionately victimized by violent crime, in an even more vulnerable position.
  • Americans of all colors understand this and want more police officers, not fewer, in their neighborhoods.
  • Police officers need better training and reforms that reduce officer fatigue.

By: Patrice Onwuka

Energy

Fact.

The United States is a leader in creating a clean environment
  • Americans have commuted less in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic. But even absent this trend, U.S. emissions have decreased dramatically down to around their 1980 levels thanks to a combination of renewable energy and cleaner traditional energy sources.
  • This is the largest absolute decline among all countries since 2000.
  • The United States has also worked to “clean up” more traditional power sources with the result that power plants have much reduced emissions of mercury, sulfur dioxide and nitrous oxide.

By: Charlotte Whelan

Health

Fact.

Our system is over-regulated
  • Prior to the pandemic, there were many rules in place that made health care more bureaucratic, slow and expensive.
  • States and the federal government acted swiftly to get rid of unnecessary red tape (e.g., the recognition of medical licenses across state lines, the expansion of telehealth) with no impact on patient care.
  • This suggests that many regulations in health care were never needed in the first place. One solution is to make COVID-19 deregulatory changes permanent to foster flexibility and lower costs.

By: Hadley Heath Manning

Law

Fact.

Adding the 1972 ERA to the Constitution now would undermine representative democracy
  • More than 62 percent of eligible voters in 2020 were not born or were too young to vote when Congress sent the ERA to the states in 1972.
  • These voters have ot had a chance to consider the consequences of the proposed ERA or to weigh in, through their elected representatives, on whether it should be adopted.
  • Adding an amendment proposed in 1972 to the Constitution now would now undermine the right of today’s voters to participate in the amendment process as required by Article V.

By: Jennifer C. Braceras

Paid Leave

Fact.

There are better ways to support paid leave

By: Kristin Shapiro

#IWFReads Event

Author Chat with Senator Marsha Blackburn

#IWFReads Author Chats | December 3, 2020

Join us for an exciting virtual event: an exclusive #IWFReads Author Chat with Senator Marsha Blackburn on December 3, 2020 at 12:00 pm ET. We will be discussing Sen. Blackburn’s new book, The Mind of a Conservative Woman: Seeking the Best for Family and Country. Sen. Blackburn knows a thing or two about this, as Tennessee’s first female senator.

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