390 Vetoes. Your Children’s Future on the Line.
Governor Hobbs has vetoed more bills than any governor in Arizona history—including protections for your children, your family, and your faith. 2026 is our chance to change course. But preparation starts now.
You recently received a letter from Peter Gentala, President of Center for Arizona Policy Action (CAPA). The stakes he described are real—and they’re urgent. In 2025 alone, Governor Hobbs vetoed 185 bills in a single session, a one-year record. Among them: protections for babies, girls’ safety in schools, parents’ medical rights, and safeguards against harmful content reaching our kids.
Every one of those protections died with the stroke of one person’s pen. And she’s not the only threat.
Governor Hobbs has vetoed 390 bills in three years—263 more than any other governor in a four-year term. 2026 is our opportunity to change course, but preparation cannot wait. Your gift of $1,500, $2,000, $2,500—or whatever you can give—prepares the ground now. With elections approaching, every day matters. Please give today.
“Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.” — Ephesians 6:13 NIV
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