Action Alert! Attend Conroe ISD Level 3 Hearing on Gender Fluidity Book
Conroe ISD should not have books suggesting gender fluidity to minors in any of their schools. Children in CISD and all over our nation need us to stand in the gap for them.
Montgomery County Establishes New Public Library Policy With Citizen Review for Children’s Books
The new Reconsideration Policy applies to books for children and young adults. The policy was presented by County Judge Mark Keough and Commissioner Robert Walker. and passed in a 3 to 1 vote.
Children Are Not For Sale
The United States ranks number one in both production and consumption of child pornography and sits among the top three as a destination country for sex trafficked children. Americans have crossed the Rubicon and we cannot go back. It is time to rescue our children!
Booksellers Suing the State of Texas Over New Regulations to Protect Children
Texas Eagle Forum strongly supported HB 900 in an effort to protect children from sexual content in school libraries. Now booksellers are suing the state of Texas over the new regulations. Texas Eagle Forum President Cindi Castilla makes a strong case in defense of HB 900.
Gov. Abbott Signs Bills Protecting Children and Women’s Sports
Gov. Abbott invited Texas Eagle Forum and other groups to the Capitol today to celebrate the ceremonial signing of SB 14. Children in Texas can no longer be subjected to cross-sex hormones and surgeries that sterilize, mutilate, and damage their healthy bodies.
Pride Comes Before a Fall
Families are fighting back against “woke” companies. Americans are disgusted with this agenda and are using their voices and money to fight back.
Target: Stop “Targeting” Our Kids
Eagle Forum, joined by a diverse group of national, state, and local activists, is calling on all Americans to make their voices heard by participating in the Stop “Targeting” Our Kids Align Act petition campaign.
Legislative Victory - HB 900 Crosses the Finish Line!
Just before midnight last night, the Texas Senate passed HB 900, without amendments. This bill to protect students from obscene books in school libraries would likely not have made it to the finish line without the persistent outcry from informed parents and conservative voters.