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      APP Research Cited in Supreme Court Amicus Brief

      Terry discusses the importance of faith in modern political discourse with a special guest from the religious community.

      APP Research Cited in Supreme Court Amicus Brief

      Terry discusses the importance of faith in modern political discourse with a special guest from the religious community.

      APP Research Cited in Supreme Court Amicus Brief

      Terry discusses the importance of faith in modern political discourse with a special guest from the religious community.

      April 1, 2025

      The Washington Times

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      APP Releases New Report: “The Top 25 Threats to the American Family”

      WASHINGTON — Today, American Principles Project (APP) released the “Top 25 Threats to the American Family,” a new report listing the corporations, special interest groups, legislation, and politicians that are most responsible for undermining the family nationwide. Modeled after publications such as the “Time 100,” APP’s report features guest essays from numerous conservative political leaders

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      April 1, 2025

      The Washington Times

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      APP Helps Deliver Wins in Key Primary Races

      As the dust settles on yesterday’s primary elections, American Principles Project (APP) is celebrating numerous great results for the pro-family movement. The most important was in Michigan’s 3rd congressional district, where Big Family Pledge signer John Gibbs defeated incumbent GOP Rep. Peter Meijer. For the last few weeks, APP’s affiliated super PAC has been running

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      April 1, 2025

      The Washington Times

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      APP Cheers Defeat of “Sell-Out Republican” Rep. Meijer in Mich. Primary

      According to reports, John Gibbs has defeated incumbent Rep. Peter Meijer in the GOP primary for Michigan’s 3rd congressional district. American Principles Project’s super PAC was active in the race, running a digital ad campaign to inform voters about Meijer’s record supporting radical pro-transgender legislation, the so-called “Fairness for All Act.” The campaign also praised

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      April 1, 2025

      The Washington Times

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      APP Congratulates Tudor Dixon on Victory in Mich. GOP Primary

      According to reports, Tudor Dixon has clinched victory in the Michigan Republican primary for governor. She will take on Democrat incumbent Gretchen Whitmer in the general election this November. Dixon was the only candidate in the race to sign American Principles Project’s Big Family Pledge. APP’s affiliated super PAC also supported Dixon, running a digital

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      April 1, 2025

      The Washington Times

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      New Biden HHS Rule Mandates Transgender Ideology in Healthcare

      Yesterday, the Department of Health and Human Services proposed a new rule that would redefine discrimination based on “sex” under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act to include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity.” In practice, this will mandate healthcare providers to follow transgender ideology when treating patients. For example, doctors will likely be forced

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      April 1, 2025

      The Washington Times

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      APP Urges Republicans to Oppose Bill Codifying Obergefell Ruling

      Yesterday, House Democrat leaders announced they would be holding a floor vote this week on H.R. 8404, the so-called “Respect for Marriage Act.” The legislation would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act as well as attempt to override state laws recognizing marriage as between a man and a woman. In response, Terry Schilling, president of

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      April 1, 2025

      The Washington Times

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      APP Condemns Pa. Gov. Wolf for Vetoing Women’s Sports Bill

      Yesterday, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf vetoed legislation that would have prohibited biological males from competing in female athletics at the K-12 and collegiate levels. GOP gubernatorial nominee, state Sen. Doug Mastriano, was a sponsor and strong supporter of the bill, while Democrat nominee, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro, previously derided the legislation as “cruel.” A

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      April 1, 2025

      The Washington Times

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      Democrats Double Down on Men in Women’s Sports, Sex Changes for Kids

      Yesterday, a group of 89 House Democrats, led by Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), introduced a resolution titled a “Transgender Bill of Rights.” The resolution calls for numerous changes to federal law, including policies that would allow biological males to compete in women’s sports and access women’s private spaces, prohibit attempts to restrict children from undergoing

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      April 1, 2025

      The Washington Times

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      APP Hails Supreme Court Decision to Overturn Roe v. Wade

      Today, the Supreme Court ruled in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that state restrictions on abortion are constitutional, overturning the Court’s previous holding in Roe v. Wade. The decision puts abortion policy back under control of state governments. In response, Terry Schilling, president of American Principles Project (APP) released the following statement applauding the

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      April 1, 2025

      The Washington Times

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      New Biden Admin Rule Guts Title IX Protections for Women and Girls

      Today, the Biden administration through the Department of Education released a series of proposed changes to Title IX regulations which would, among other things, reinterpret prohibitions on sex discrimination to include subjective “gender identity.” Under these new rules, schools receiving federal funding will be forced to allow biological males who say they identify as girls

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