I was asked to speak last week at the annual conference of the National Freedom of Information Coalition. My remarks boiled down to a simple message: The public needs more information *about* their governments, not more secrecy *from* their governments.
I explained a troubling trend I see ...
On Nov. 5, the American people elected President Trump and Republican majorities in both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives to deliver conservative victories for our country and put America first. With over 76 million Americans casting their ballot for President Trump, ...
In today’s fast-paced world, kindness and grace often feel like fleeting ideals, ideals we commend in theory but struggle to embrace in our day-to-day interactions. Our lives are filled with assumptions, driven by immediate reactions, and often influenced by the endless scroll of news feeds, ...
The first op-ed of this 3-part series (Women’s reaction to Trump’s victory) revealed the feelings of 11 women. Part two portrayed the thoughts of 12 women from across America. In this final op-ed, 13 additional women are expressing their sentiment.
“Last night’s election results were ...
Donald Trump’s Nov. 5 victory was decisive. Period. The margin of votes he received from women shocked virtually everyone, especially since his opponent, Kamala Harris, tried to break the glass ceiling.
On Nov. 6, I reached out to women across America and asked for their reaction — in two ...
With election season behind us and winter approaching, I’m looking forward to the holidays and getting together with friends and family. It’s generally a peaceful time of year, filled with plenty of joy, laughter, good food and fond memories.
But this year, I’ll be thinking about a ...