Year: 2016

Five Thousand Names

Almost 5,000 Arizonans signed CAP’s petition that read: Children rely on adults to keep them safe. We have a right and responsibility to protect our children, and the government has the duty to protect the safety, privacy, and dignity of all students in public...

Intern with CAP this fall!

Calling all undergraduate and masters degree students! Interning with CAP provides you with real-life experience working in public policy. See the description below and email us at intern@azpolicy.org with any questions. Program Goal – The Internship Program at Center...

A World Turned Upside Down

Today's edition of Five Minutes for Families may take you ten minutes to read. I want and need to share my heart with you about the state of affairs in our nation. It's been a rough month. These turbulent times remind us that our only hope is in Christ and that our...

Abortion Distortion

The Supreme Court took the term “abortion distortion” to a new level this week when it ignored its own precedent and rewrote the legal test by which abortion-related laws are evaluated. To put it another way, in order to cram a square peg in a round hole, the Court...

Obergefell: One Year Later

A Statement From Center for Arizona Policy President, Cathi Herrod PHOENIX – “One year after the Supreme Court decreed same-sex marriage to be the law nationwide, the redefinition of marriage clearly jeopardizes the long-held right ensuring that Americans may exercise...

The Real Enemy

Many of us entrenched in political and cultural fights to preserve life, marriage and family, and religious freedom join our fellow Americans as we grieve the tragic loss of life from the inconceivable horror unleashed in Orlando, Florida on Sunday. We’ve set aside...