Archive for Religion

As the Voters Stand For Marriage, the President Stands Opposite

May 11, 2012 Comments Off by

On Tuesday, North Carolina became the 32nd state to pass a constitutional amendment defining marriage as only the union of one man and one woman. The amendment passed with a strong majority – 61 percent – voting in favor. State marriage amendments are now 32 for 32 – in each state where the people have [...]

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Flying Out of the Gates

Jan 13, 2012 Comments Off by

Only a week into session and two CAP-supported bills have passed out of a committee. SB 1047 and SB 1048 strengthen and expand Arizona’s Scholarship Tax Credit program, which gives a dollar-for-dollar tax credit to donations to School Tuition Organizations (STOs). STOs then provide families with scholarships so their children can attend the school of [...]

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A New Year Begins – Legislature Back on Monday

Jan 06, 2012 Comments Off by

This week, our nation began the long march toward electing a new President with the Iowa caucus. Our state observes its 100th anniversary since joining the union February 14, 1912. As we embark on what may be one of the most critical election years in our nation’s and state’s history, I urge you to redouble [...]

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