Month: March 2022
Life protected, women recognized
This week, we saw the nominee to our nation’s highest court unable (or unwilling) to define a woman or say when life begins. This same week, Arizona’s House sent two bills to the Governor’s desk built on a science-based understanding of both. SB1164 (15-Week Abortion Ban) is another step towards ending the cruelty of abortion in the State …
Parents get the job done
Your voices make the difference. I must start with a huge THANK YOU to all who shared their personal stories regarding hospitals refusing them reasonable visitation with their loved ones. Your stories made an impact, and that bill is moving forward. But don’t stop now. It is critical for House Judiciary committee members to hear how important it …
Great, Good, and Bad
Like life, a week can be a mixed bag – with the good and disappointing happening side by side. As a believer, I take hope that in Christ, we have reason to rejoice even when things may look the darkest. “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” – …
Freedom is fragile
We quote Ronald Reagan, and we talk about the necessity of protecting freedom for the next generation. But sometimes we need an object lesson in the fragility of freedom. Watching the attacks unfold in Ukraine has brought that home to me once again. It is both alarming to see the speed at which freedoms can …