Will Dobbs be the beginning of the end of Roe? About this time next year we could have the answer to that very important question. The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization in the next term, which begins the first Monday in...
Month: May 2021
Dobbs v Roe?
Engage Arizona: Public Policy for Daily Life · Dobbs v Roe? Will we look back years from now and see Dobbs as the beginning of the end of Roe? The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a key issue in the abortion debate: Are all bans on pre-viability abortion...
AZ Senate Puts Parental Rights Bill Back in Play
A Statement from Center for Arizona Policy President, Cathi Herrod, Esq. Three weeks after Governor Ducey vetoed SB 1456, the Arizona Senate passed a new version of the parental rights bill, sending it to the House for consideration. Senators passed HB 2035 today...
AZ Senate Puts Parental Rights Bill Back in Play
For Immediate Release Monday, May 17, 2021 Contact: Cindy Dahlgren cdahlgren@azpolicy.org 480-674-2636 Three weeks after Governor Ducey vetoed SB 1456, the Arizona Senate passed a new version of the parental rights bill, sending it to the House for consideration....
Never Say Die
A significant victory for parental rights slipped through the cracks less than three weeks ago when Governor Doug Ducey vetoed SB 1456. But we never say die here at CAP. So, we worked with lawmakers and the Governor’s office to basically revive the bill with the...
Keep Praying!
One of the most powerful acts for the good of our country happened yesterday as heads bowed and knees bent in submission to God on the 70th annual National Day of Prayer. The official theme asked, “LORD pour out Your LOVE, LIFE, and LIBERTY” on the nation. Organizers...
536 Reasons to Hope
Engage Arizona: Public Policy for Daily Life · 536 Reasons to Hope Nearly every state in the country has introduced at least one pro-life bill this year, including Arizona. Hundreds of them are making their way through various state legislatures. What is going on, and...