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Arizona added abortion rights to its state constitution, and the debate over life, religious liberty, and the American family is far from over. If you are watching the cultural battle lines shift in real time and wondering what comes next for conservative policy at the state level, this conversation lays it out clearly. Peter Gentala is the new President of Center for Arizona Policy, an attorney who spent the last decade protecting children from sexual exploitation and online harm. In this episode, Peter breaks down CAP's four-pillar strategy for driving lasting social change: public policy, elections, church-to-lawmaker engagement, and community partnerships. He addresses Arizona's new constitutional abortion provision, vaccine mandates and bodily integrity, the state of school choice with 95,000 families now using ESAs, and why the institution of the family is the upstream solution to every social crisis. Essential listening for anyone tracking religious freedom, parental rights, and the future of conservative governance in America. Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (02:08) The Founders and the Sanctity of Life (06:02) Donor Reception and Hearts and Minds (10:03) What Makes CAP Unique (17:21) Why Peter Took Over CAP (28:37) Shelter in Place and Family (38:22) CAP's Mission and Four Pillars (45:44) Faith as a Dividing Line (53:34) Talking to People Who Disagree (01:01:39) School Choice in Arizona Peter argues vaccine mandates were a religious liberty violation. Comment below: do you agree or disagree? Connect with Peter: Website: https://www.azpolicy.org [https://www.azpolicy.org] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-gentala/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-gentala/]
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