by TBeauford@azpolicy.org | Nov 4, 2022 | Five Minutes for Families
You have probably made up your mind about who you are voting for in the Arizona Governor’s race, the U.S. Senate race, and other high-profile races, but what about all the other names on your ballot? It can be daunting researching school board candidates, city council...
by TBeauford@azpolicy.org | Nov 4, 2022 | Five Minutes for Families
Just four days out from Election Day, approximately 32% of Arizona registered voters have already voted by mail. As much as 68% of registered voters are either purposefully waiting to vote on Election Day, are not voting in this election… or they are the beloved...
by TBeauford@azpolicy.org | Oct 14, 2022 | Five Minutes for Families
A stolen bicycle is a higher priority for law enforcement in Phoenix than the illegal ending of unborn human life and the safety and well-being of the mother. The Phoenix City Council voted 6-2 this week to ignore state law restricting abortion, and it passed a...
by Chris St. John | Apr 30, 2021 | Five Minutes for Families
Because the Arizona Legislature has the bare majority of pro-life Republican lawmakers in each chamber, Governor Doug Ducey this week signed one of the most significant pro-life bills in recent history. The sort-of omnibus life bill: Establishes that the laws of...
by Chris St. John | Nov 6, 2020 | Five Minutes for Families
The Great News – Before We Talk Elections and Politics The great news coming out of Arizona has less to do with this week’s election and likely more to do with the make up of the U.S. Supreme Court. Planned Parenthood dropped its lawsuit against Arizona challenging a...
by Chris St. John | Oct 30, 2020 | Five Minutes for Families
Whether you are still struggling with whom to vote for, or you’re talking with someone still struggling with the choices before them – I hope this will help. I, too, have had to grapple with the competing character arguments for and against some candidates. For me, it...
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