Common sense in foster care - serving kids/families and ending bureaucratic quagmires. A Home for Every Child implements the Executive Order by replacing lengthy & expensive paperwork with one unifying measure: a state’s ratio of licensed foster homes to children in care. Bravo!
🚨All 50 states, plus Washington D.C. & Puerto Rico joined ACF’s A Home for Every Child!
They committed to improve their ratio of foster homes to children in care, creating bipartisan momentum to strengthening families & recruiting foster families.
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"They should be commended for standing up for what they believe in," said @JeremySamek of the Pennsylvania Family Institute. "And on the flip side, I think that the ownership should really be ashamed that they tried to make this about things different from baseball." ~ @fox43
3/3 Every fan is welcome at ballparks, but that doesn't require compelling players to celebrate a sexual ideological movement. The best way to build an inclusive community is to respect freedom of conscience and let baseball be about baseball."
1/3 Baseball should unite communities around America's pastime, not divide them by requiring players to be human sandwich boards to advocate for activist-owners' views on sex and gender ideology....
BREAKING: Minor league baseball team ‘York Revolution’ in PA was forced to CANCEL their Pride Night baseball game after players REFUSED to wear the rainbow Pride jerseys.
The team's club is now hosting a separate pride event without any baseball game.
Good on the players for refusing to participate in pushing radical gender ideology and standing up for their beliefs!
2/3These players should never have been put in a position of choosing between their sincerely held beliefs and the game they love. People on both sides of the issue can agree that baseball players shouldn’t be forced to promote or denounce sexual relationships on their uniforms..
In December 2025, former US Senator @BenSasse announced that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. That's the primary topic for this @UncKnowledge conversation about mortality, faith, and what truly matters when time is short.
Talking to host @P_M_Robinson, Sasse reflects on "redeeming the time"—holding ambition lightly, loving family more deliberately, and resisting the urge to make politics or professional success the center of life.
The discussion also covers Sasse's thoughts on the failures of Congress; the dangers of a fragmented, attention-starved republic; the crisis of higher education; and the moral challenges of technological abundance.
He speaks candidly and movingly about regret, forgiveness, prayer, and suffering—arguing that while death is a real enemy, it does not get the final word. Watch the full conversation on X:
Your state just got graded on how well it protects children, and the results are a call to action.
Them Before Us released a report card ranking all 50 states on children’s rights and family policy.
Pennsylvania ranked 30th in the nation with a C grade.
The scorecard examined issues like surrogacy, IVF, divorce policy, and parentage laws — all through one central question: Do our laws put the rights and well-being of children first?
Here in Pennsylvania, our law recognizes natural marriage and includes language that recognizes mothers and fathers.
But a 2025 PA Supreme Court decision established intent-based parentage and allowed adults to gain full parental rights over children with no biological connection and no background check. These aren't just legal debates, either. They're policies that shape identity and stability for children.
Children do not vote.
They do not lobby lawmakers.
They depend on us to protect their interests.
Children depend on informed citizens willing to step into the arena. Sign up for our email alerts and stay equipped with timely updates and action opportunities to help protect children and renew our Commonwealth. Visit https://t.co/WwXhJTje9q to get informed today!
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Pennsylvania taxpayers should not be funding irreversible sex-rejecting procedures for minors. Your tax dollars should not be funding the removal of healthy body parts.
Since 2015, the Commonwealth has spent more than $21 million on puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries for nearly 5,000 minors.
Senate Bill 1321 would stop your taxpayer dollars from paying for these life-altering interventions on children.
Thank you to Senator Chris Gebhard (R - 48) for standing up for children and taxpayers with SB 1321!
Children deserve real care, not experimental procedures with permanent and harmful consequences.
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...birth tourism abuses immigration laws, and where police arrested 2 Chinese people who had 21 children in a home, all purchased through surrogacy. Wow.
The Chinese mayor of a California town is guilty of being an illegal government agent for China, the same California town where ... https://t.co/S2yJiPRiJk
Canada's race to the bottom continues - a Liberal cabinet member says that certain verses of Scripture are so inherently hateful that prosecutors should be able to press charges against those who quote them, and Canada is moving the bill forward. https://t.co/6CzGcFYAGv #FoxNews
5 Far from a test of professional consensus, the First Amendment rests instead on a simple truth: “[T]he people lose” whenever the government transforms prevailing opinion into enforced conformity.
1 Chiles majority opinion: if Colorado/Justice Jackson's position was accepted, then: "Today, tomorrow, and forever, too, any professional speech that deviates from “current beliefs about the safety and efficacy of various medical treatments” could be silenced with relative ease.
4 Medical consensus, too, is not static...; it evolves and always has. A prevailing standard of care may reflect what most practitioners believe today, but it cannot mark the outer boundary of what they may say tomorrow.