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Deliberately Deceitful: What They Are Not Telling You About the Abortion Ballot Measure

by Cindy Dahlgren | Aug 11, 2023 | Five Minutes for Families

If the fact that partially born babies can be aborted is not enough to repulse voters, there are plenty of other reasons to oppose the new proposed constitutional amendment making abortion a new “fundamental right” in Arizona. Contrary to what abortion activists are...
Inhumane Ballot Measure: Unrestricted, Unregulated Abortion at the Cost of Women, Parents, and the Unborn

Inhumane Ballot Measure: Unrestricted, Unregulated Abortion at the Cost of Women, Parents, and the Unborn

by Peter Garbow | Aug 8, 2023 | Press Release

A Statement from Center for Arizona Policy President, Cathi Herrod, Esq. The abortion industry goes far beyond Roe with an inhumane ballot measure replete with intentionally vague language. The measure would enshrine painful partial-birth abortion into Arizona’s...

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