Cindy Dahlgren

Parental Rights Bill Heads to Governor

A Statement from Center for Arizona Policy President, Cathi Herrod, Esq. Determined to protect the rights of parents to direct the education and upbringing of their children, Arizona House members today sent HB 2035 on its way to Governor Ducey. With his signature,...

Tick Tock

With less than a week before the deadline, the Arizona House and Senate have both passed several budget bills, including tax relief, election reform, and funding for pro-life, pro-family programs. They have until June 30th to complete their work and meet the budget...

Following Fulton

Engage Arizona: Public Policy for Daily Life · Following Fulton Growing hostility toward Religious freedom directly attacks the First Amendment right to exercise one’s religion without undue interference from government. We see it in efforts to force businessmen and...

Too Important to Miss

News moves fast. It’s nearly impossible to keep up. But there are some things just too important to miss. Below is a brief description of a few of those noteworthy events you’ll want to be aware of, even as the onslaught continues.  Religious Freedom Victory at the...

Critical Threat

Engage Arizona: Public Policy for Daily Life · Critical Threat Autonomy reigns in today’s culture. It supersedes the long-held understanding of humanity and sexuality, and the respect for religion and God himself. We see people running away from God and from truth,...

The Hits Keep Coming

The Hits Keep Coming If you’re not paying attention these days, you can get blindsided by the assault on foundational principles and personal freedoms. The latest attack on American values targets the sanctity of life. We Knew it was Coming  When the U.S. Supreme...

Risky Business

Engage Arizona: Public Policy for Daily Life · Risky Business Many bills languishing in the State Legislature have a direct or indirect impact on each of us and our quality of life. They affect our rights as parents, educators, students, churchgoers, and community...

Did You See What They Did There?

For many of us, June has been about summertime vacations and family weddings. If you are not yet aware that June now is the designated “Pride Month,” it’s critical to be alert to the culture shift going on around us. This is especially true because the frequent...

Dobbs v. Roe?

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...

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...