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LIVE ACTION: Spending 30 minutes at Planned Parenthood changed her forever. Now, she's suing. Isabella Childs of Live Action reports on a young woman who is suing Planned Parenthood after receiving so-called "gender-affirming care" that permanently damaged her healthy body. This case exemplifies how the transgender movement harms vulnerable individuals by encouraging them to reject| Center for Arizona Policy
Jamar Younger from Arizona Capitol Times reports that House Bill 2062, the Arizona Sex-based Terms Act, has passed the Senate and now awaits Governor Katie Hobbs' decision. This CAP-supported legislation would establish clear statutory definitions for terms like "boy," "father," "female," "girl," and "male" while protecting single-sex spaces such as bathrooms, domestic violence shelters, and| Center for Arizona Policy
Matthew Holloway from AZ Free News reported on SB1002, a Center for Arizona Policy (CAP)-supported bill advancing through the Arizona legislature. Sponsored by Senator John Kavanagh (LD-3), the legislation would prevent schools from using names or pronouns different from a student's biological sex without parental consent, while protecting employees from being forced to violate their| Center for Arizona Policy
Tiffany Benson, Founder of Restore Parental Rights in Education, writes in AZ FREE NEWS about how secular humanism has replaced Christianity in public schools following Supreme Court decisions in the 1960s. She points out that while prayer and Bible reading were banned, another belief system is now being taught to students under the guise of| Center for Arizona Policy
Jamie Joseph from Fox News reports that over 150 state and national pro-life organizations, including Center for Arizona Policy, have signed a letter urging Congress to cut Medicaid funding to abortion providers like Planned Parenthood through budget reconciliation. This effort focuses on protecting unborn life by redirecting taxpayer dollars away from organizations that perform abortions.| Center for Arizona Policy
Matthew Halloway from AZ Free News reports on Arizona Senate Bill 1002, sponsored by Senator John Kavanagh (LD-3), which would protect parental rights by requiring schools to obtain parental consent before using pronouns or names that differ from a student's biological sex or legal name. The bill, now awaiting approval in the House, also protects| Center for Arizona Policy
The Arizona Daily Independent reports that the Peoria Unified School Board has passed new Student Privacy and Anti-Discrimination policies, making it among the first districts in the nation to implement clear guidelines on these issues. The policies passed on a 3-1 vote and reaffirm sex-based privacy standards while expanding anti-discrimination protections for students. The article| Center for Arizona Policy
Zachary Gohl from The Washington Stand reports that Education Secretary Linda McMahon recently hosted a group of detransitioners at the Department of Education for "Detrans Awareness Day," marking a significant shift in federal policy on gender ideology. This meeting represents an important step in affirming both the scientific reality of biological sex and the fundamental| Center for Arizona Policy
The Arizona Daily Independent reports on legislation (HB2678) that is poised to make Arizona a national leader in protecting children from AI-generated exploitation. The bill, which received strong bipartisan support in both the Arizona House and Senate, closes critical loopholes by addressing artificial intelligence-generated and digitally manipulated explicit images of minors. Arizona’s current laws already| Center for Arizona Policy
A brother and sister from Arizona have turned their volunteer experience into a growing charity that's changing lives for families across the state. Erzsi Moffatt and Jedidiah Lyons founded The Dandy Project after seeing firsthand how many parents struggle to afford basic baby supplies. Jedidiah Lyons told AZ Free News: I personally believe we fulfill| Center for Arizona Policy