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The Arizona State Senate recently passed HB2062, the Arizona Sex-Based Terms Act. This critical piece of legislation is now awaiting the governor’s signature. We’re asking you TODAY to contact Governor Hobbs to SIGN HB2062 into law. HB2062 brings clarity, certainty, and uniformity to the laws of the state. It is a common-sense bill that affirms| Center for Arizona Policy
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