Dear Friends, This year, I celebrated 7 years at Center for Arizona Policy (CAP). I am now honored to serve as CAP’s Vice President of Advancement—and every day, I’m proud to partner with generous friends like you to fight for family values in Arizona. We are grateful...
Year: 2019

An Unlikely Alliance?
Pastors shepherd God’s church, and it could be said lawmakers are shepherds of the government. Imagine what can be done when the two come together. Not for lawmakers to dictate sermons, or pastors to dictate policy – but when dynamic relationships are forged between...

BREAKING NEWS: Armed With Facts
Sometimes a meme or social media post just won’t do. Talking points go only so far. When trying to form an opinion about an important policy issue, or discussing it with others, nothing replaces good, solid facts. News media coverage and law titles are poor educators....

It’s All About the Kids
“All students should have the freedom to pursue an education that develops their talents, unleashes their unique potential, and prepares them for a successful life.” U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos “Arizona is proud to be a national leader in school choice....
Protect Young Eyes
The following podcast is a recording of a Center for Arizona Policy event held on November 12, 2019 in which Chris McKenna, founder and CEO of Protect Young Eyes, discusses the latest apps, digital trends, parental controls, and how to determine the best options for...

Chick-fil-A
“Our culture has accepted two huge lies. The first is that if you disagree with someone’s lifestyle, you must fear or hate them. The second is that to love someone means you agree with everything they believe or do. Both are nonsense. You don’t have to compromise...

Liam. Mercedes. 14,000
Liam. Mercedes. Kalaya. Anthony B. Tocara. Joel. Some of the 14,000 children in foster care in Arizona. Children who cannot return home because of neglect, abandonment, or abuse. The Children's Heart Gallery features these children’s stories and those of many more...
What Belongs to God, What Belongs to Caesar
John Stonestreet covers some of the biggest issues facing Arizona today, including: recreational marijuana, ethics of human sexuality, physician assisted suicide, and civil discourse...all from a Biblical worldview.

Tell the Truth
By: Cindy Dahlgren, Communications & Media Specialist All it took to start peeling back the cover on marijuana’s dark side was a curious, open mind. Alex Berenson’s wife is a forensic psychiatrist who often spoke of the link between marijuana use, mental illness,...
Moral Courage
The Arizona Supreme Court has set a bold precedent, upholding religious freedom for a couple of local artists doing business in Phoenix. The court held artists don’t give up their First Amendment rights when they enter the workforce. The case is crucial to the ongoing...