Get Involved: Take Action

Be Heard!

Your voice matters in the public debate! Our elected officials need to hear from you on the important issues facing our state. Click here to find out who your legislators are, and how to contact them.

Together, We Can Make a Difference

Center for Arizona Policy has become one of the leading voices in the state for the family. In large part, this is due to the statewide Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) Network.

Community leaders, churches, pastors, allied organizations, and those with a passion for creating a better Arizona have become a part of the CAP Network. By standing together for pro-life, pro-family, conservative principles, we have seen the impact we can have together. 

Ways to Get Involved

Join the CAP Network

Become a part of the statewide movement by clicking here. We'll keep you updated on the latest news about life, marriage and family, and religious liberty, and let you know how you can get involved. 

Register Voters

Polls continue to show a surprising number of people in churches throughout the country are not registered to vote. Whether it's election season or not, it's always important to make sure our churches, friends, and family are registered to vote. Download a voter registration kit, and find out more about voter registration on CAP's Election HQ website, azvoterguide.com.

Take Action

Throughout the year, there are a number of times we need your help! Whether through writing letters to the editor, emailing or calling elected officials, or turning out to rallies or events, your voice is critical in our efforts to promote foundational values. "Like" us on Facebook to stay up-to-date about all the latest news and opportunities for you to take action.

Action Alerts

Freeloaders?

In an interview with the Associated Press, Senator Ed Ableser said churches and religious schools were “freeloaders.” Churches and religious schools provide countless services to our community. Please take time today to contact Sen. Ableser to ask him to explain why he believes religious institutions are “freeloaders.” Read More »