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Center for Arizona Policy

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Mar 5, 2014

Lawsuit filed over new rules on abortion pill

Planned Parenthood and a Tucson gynecologist are asking a federal judge to block new rules that will limit their ability to perform abortions using drugs instead of surgery.

Mar 5, 2014

Democratic leaders slam conservative group behind SB1062, abortion bill

The conservative advocacy group, Center for Arizona Policy, which was behind legislation such as SB 1062 and attempts to restrict abortions has too much power over the Legislature, Democratic leaders said Tuesday.

Mar 5, 2014

House approves abortion clinic inspection bill

The House passed a bill on March 4 allowing unannounced inspections of abortion clinics.

Mar 4, 2014

Poll: Most Arizonans support gay civil unions or marriage

Three out of four Arizonans support the right of gays to at least form civil unions, if not to wed outright.

Feb 28, 2014

The power behind SB1062: Center for Arizona Policy wields substantial influence at the Capitol

Behind the legislation that engulfed Arizona in a firestorm over the treatment of gays is an influential Evangelical-Christian lobby that is deep in the trenches of America’s culture wars.

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Feb 23, 2014

Calls multiply for veto of ‘religious freedom’ bill from GOP, business groups

Gov. Jan Brewer returns to work Tuesday to face a rising chorus of Republican and business voices urging her to quickly quash SB1062.

Protestors rally in front of the Arizona capitol one day after the passage of SB1062, which would allow businesses to deny service based on religious beliefs. (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Feb 21, 2014

Business leaders: SB1062 could damage Arizona for years to come

Arizona business leaders voiced their strong opposition to the ‘’religious freedom’’ bill passed this week by the Legislature as Gov. Jan Brewer began considering whether to sign or veto the measure.

Feb 21, 2014

AZ Dems fire hostile, bizarre amendments at religious discrimination bills

As the minority party in both the House and the Senate, Democrats are powerless to stop what they see as bad legislation from passing through the chambers and heading to the governor’s desk.

Jan 31, 2014

New abortion drug rules could make procedure more expensive

State health officials are implementing new rules that will limit the use of an abortion drug in Arizona and could actually make the procedure more expensive.

Oct 21, 2013

More than saying ‘I do’

Gay marriage represents a fundamental change in society, opponents say

Elections have consequences. So opponents of gay marriage worry that voter approval of the practice would encroach on religious liberties, undermine parental rights and devalue marriage as the founding block of society.

Oct 7, 2013

Tougher laws, more clinics

Arizona abortion facilities increased slightly since 2010 despite restrictive laws

Despite a recent decline, there are more licensed abortion clinics in Arizona now than in 2010, when licensing requirements took effect and the Legislature passed tougher abortion restrictions.

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (Photo by Ryan Cook/RJ Cook Photography)
Jul 5, 2013

Moratorium leads to near-record number of Brewer vetoes

The bill moratorium that rankled lawmakers as Gov. Jan Brewer started applying pressure to pass her Medicaid expansion plan helped push her to a near-record number of vetoes in 2013.

Brewer vetoed 26 bills this year, the second highest total of her career, behind the 29 she rejected in 2011.

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