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ICYMI
The week has been full of newsworthy stories that I wanted to share with you. Each day seems to bring a major development or important article pertaining to the issues of life, marriage & family, and religious freedom....
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Vote Yes on Prop 123
At Center for Arizona Policy, our longstanding policy has been to support parents in the educational decision they deem best for their children. We advocate for an Arizona where school choice options are robust, offering parents a wide variety of quality educational...
Bullies, Big Business, & Basic Freedoms
Our allies in other states are making heroic efforts to support commonsense measures to defend and protect fundamental freedoms and First Amendment rights. First, I’ll catch you up-to-date and then let you know what you can do to help preserve religious freedom in our...
Choosing Profits over Safety
Earlier this week, after 16 years holding to a strict post-marketing regimen for how medication abortions (the abortion pill, also called RU-486) should be administered, the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it was disregarding those standards and...
He is Risen!
May this Easter be a time of remembering and rejoicing for you and your family! During this season, I am rejoicing as my favorite Easter hymn proclaims that “Jesus Christ is Risen Today, Alleluia.” To me, that is Easter. That Jesus Christ died for us and rose again to...
Intern with CAP this summer!
Interning with CAP provides students with real-life experience working in public policy. See the description below and email us at intern@azpolicy.org with any questions. Program Goal – The Internship Program at Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) provides students the...
Abortions Decrease 3.7% in Arizona
Recently, the Arizona Department of Health Services released its annual abortion report showing that 501 fewer abortions were performed in Arizona in 2014 as compared to 2013, a decrease of 3.7%! Since the new abortion reporting requirements took effect in late 2010,...
The Snowball in Scottsdale
On Monday, August 31 Scottsdale City Council was at it again. The discussion was whether or not to proceed looking into a “non-discrimination” ordinance for the LGBT Community. Here’s some background: Scottsdale has already discussed this issue and decided it was...
Intern with Center for Arizona Policy!
Interning with CAP provides students with real-life experience working in public policy. See the description below and email us at intern@azpolicy.org with any questions. Program Goal – The Internship Program at Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) provides students the...
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