Month: April 2021

Life Wins! Governor Signs SB 1457!

A Statement from Center for Arizona Policy President Cathi Herrod, Esq. Today, Arizonans win. Arizona children diagnosed with disabilities prior to birth will no longer be discriminated against. Arizona women will be ensured commonsense safeguards if they choose the...

Life Wins! Governor Signs SB 1457

For Immediate Release Tuesday, April 27, 2021 Contact: Cindy Dahlgren 480-674-2636 cdahlgren@azpolicy.org A Statement from Center for Arizona Policy President Cathi Herrod, Esq. Today, Arizonans win. Arizona children diagnosed with disabilities prior to birth will no...

What a Week

My head is still spinning after a busy and fruitful week. It started with a veto and ended with a big victory! You may have seen our Breaking News yesterday in celebration of the passage of SB 1457, sponsored by Sen. Nancy Barto. On Monday, the legislature will send...

What a Recovery!

Engage Arizona: Public Policy for Daily Life · What a Recovery! When a major CAP supported pro-life bill died on the Senate floor, the media and other pro-abortion activists celebrated. But a bill is never dead until sine die, and now pro-life advocates are the ones...

Pro-Life Bill Headed to Governor 

For Immediate Release Thursday, April 22, 2021 Contact: Cindy Dahlgren cdahlgren@azpolicy.org 480-674-2636 A Statement from Center for Arizona Policy President Cathi Herrod, Esq. A major pro-life bill passed out of both the House and Senate today with clarifying...

Staying Open

Arizona has 31% fewer small businesses than it did just before the COVID-19 outbreak. The government mandated shutdown clearly took a toll. But even as fear of getting the virus drove customers away, fear of being held liable for spreading the virus fueled business...

Final Vote on Life Bill!

Senate Bill 1457, Sen. Barto’s pro-life bill, likely will be voted on within the next few days.  This bill will protect preborn babies from discrimination by prohibiting abortion based on a genetic condition, like Down syndrome. The constitutionality of this bill was...