A Map Toward Victory: Learning from I-2066’s Success
I-2066, “Protect Energy Choice,” was a light in the darkness for conservatives in Washington on Election Night. It was one of the few victories claimed
I-2066, “Protect Energy Choice,” was a light in the darkness for conservatives in Washington on Election Night. It was one of the few victories claimed
Triumph. Progress. Hope. If we could pick three words to summarize FPIW’s year, it would be those. We began 2024 full of hope and ambition
“In consideration of the many undeserved Blessings conferred upon us by GOD, the Father of all Mercies; it becomes us not only in our private
The biggest issue is the weaponization of the public investment impact disclosure statements on the ballot. – Jim Walsh, Chairman of the WAGOP In the
Children have rights. The onus needs to be on adults to conform to the rights of children, rather than children fitting into an adult’s lifestyle.
“Nearly 90% of children raised in Christian homes spend 30 to 35 hours a week in public schools typically run by people who do not
Election Days are like taking a cultural gauge, like taking a culture’s temperature. We rejoice and praise God for the triumph of victory. And we
After nearly three years of struggle, these essential workers feel they were heard and understood by the jury and are overjoyed and relieved by the
Last Sunday, hundreds of people gathered to participate in Spokane’s annual “Walk for Life” event sponsored by Walk for Life Northwest. This incredible “boots on
Bud Light. Target. Lowe’s. John Deere. And the list goes on. Conservative boycotts have been taking place for years, but never before have they elicited
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