
Freedom
Most women don’t live for politics. We just want politics to let us live. But to change things for good, all of us must learn how to engage civically and make it a habit—even in small ways. Civic engagement can be fun if we stay positive, speak respectfully, learn about issues and gather friends with us. We must keep our faith and principles at the core while treating others with respect and grace.
America is more than a political system, it’s a culture; a heartbeat. And it takes all of us, doing our part to keep our American Republic and our freedom secure for our kids and grandkids.

What is Americanism?
Americanism is a bold philosophy founded in Judeo-Christian principles, establishing freedom and rights granted by our Creator, and guarded by a unique Constitution that separates powers given to our leaders by the consent of the governed. In order to protect freedom, we must actively promote a love and understanding of the roots of Americanism.
Simple Ways to Get Civically Engaged
Simple, effective ways you can make change in your local policies and laws that affect your family, your schools and your life.
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