Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship accounts (ESAs) just shattered expectations: 92,362 students now enrolled and climbing toward 103,000 by fiscal year end. That is nearly 100,000 families voting for educational freedom, and opponents are panicking. Matthew Holloway...
Month: October 2025
Proposition 409: Taxpayers Funding Experimental Gender “Treatment”
Update (10/28/25): We have been in contact with representatives of Valleywise Health, who have assured us that Valleywise does not perform transgender surgeries and is compliant with President Trump's January 28 Executive Order, “Protecting Children from Surgical and...
The Legacy of Dr. James Dobson: Jay Snyder on Faith, Family, and the Birth of CAP
Founding CAP board member Jay Snyder shares how Dr. James Dobson’s faith and leadership shaped a generation — and helped inspire the creation of the Center for Arizona Policy. From cassette tapes and radio broadcasts to a new AI-powered global ministry, Jay recounts...
Colorado’s One-Way Street: How the State Banned Truth in Therapy
Colorado has criminalized compassion. The state now dictates what counselors say to struggling teens. On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard Chiles v. Salazar, a case that will determine whether families can choose counseling that aligns with biological reality, or...
Victory as Arizona Supreme Court Allows Prop 211 Challenge to Proceed
The Arizona Supreme Court handed opponents of Prop 211, the Donor Doxing Law, a significant procedural victory this past Monday, allowing a constitutional challenge to the dangerous donor disclosure law to move forward. Though not part of Center for Arizona Policy's...
