pro-life

Abortion Pill on Trial

A federal agency tasked with ensuring public health safety is at the heart of two competing lawsuits that will determine the future of abortion in America. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) put itself in this position by placing ideology over safety and removing...

End “Slow Code”

Laws should solve problems. SB 1600 solves a problem that has hidden quietly within some healthcare circles and leaves new parents heartbroken. Some healthcare facilities are not providing appropriate care for babies born with genetic conditions, allowing them to...

Incredible Victories!

The Arizona 2022 legislative session ended early Saturday morning with incredible, groundbreaking victories for life, parental rights, educational freedom, religious freedom, child protections, and more. When the Legislature adjourned sine die, it had passed 11...

Praying Roe Doesn’t See 50

As Roe turns 49 on January 22, Arizona and New Jersey this week move contradicting abortion legislation, reminding us of the battle still ahead, regardless of how the U.S. Supreme Court rules in Dobbs this year. Arizona Senator Nancy Barto filed legislation limiting...

One Record Too Many

The battle to save women’s sports intensified when a biological male recently smashed records on the women’s swim team at the University of Pennsylvania. The swimmer, who goes by the name Lia Thomas, beat the second-place swimmer in one race by a full 38 seconds. His...

Every Step a Worthy Battle

Listen to CAP's latest podcast here Pro-life advocates hold back emboldened attacks on life, while fighting for every victory along the way. We see it at the State Legislature, in Congress, from the White House, and in the courts. We celebrate and protect the...

Tweets, Lies & a Surprise

We discuss the week’s events on our latest podcast. Click the graphic to listen.  Surprised, But Alive In a surprise move, Senator Tyler Pace on the Senate floor this week voted against Senator Nancy Barto’s pro-life bill, SB 1457. It was a tough hit to take, but we...