Year: 2022

HB 2161 Acknowledges Parental Rights

A Statement from Center for Arizona Policy President Cathi Herrod, Esq. At a time when parents throughout the country are realizing their rights are in jeopardy, Arizona is setting the standard for how to protect those fundamental parental rights. Today’s party line...

¿Qué está pasando en el Capitolio del Estado?

En una ráfaga de actividad esta semana en el Capitolio de Arizona, los legisladores le dieron nueva vida a la propuesta de protecciones para los niños y presentaron proyectos de ley a favor de la vida, la libertad educativa y la libertad religiosa. Esto es lo que...

At Risk: Children, Religious Freedom

Children cannot drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes, or get a tattoo until they are of a certain age. They don’t yet have the ability to assess the risks and consequences of potentially dangerous or permanent decisions. But many Arizona lawmakers believe children can make...

3 For 3

The Arizona Legislature has been in session less than a month and already one CAP-supported bill has passed the full Senate and heads to the House for consideration. Senators passed the Save Women’s Sports Act Wednesday on a party line vote, starting this session off...

Clashing Worldviews

Children will be guided by someone. Either their parents have that right and responsibility or those running the government, schools, and medical community claim it. The clash of those two worldviews was on full display this week when lawmakers heard HB 2161 in the...