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Center for Arizona Policy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Center for Arizona Policy
The Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) is a nonprofit conservative lobbying group based in Arizona. The organization advocates for the passage of socially conservative policies in the state. It also produces voter guides to encourage its supporters to elect conservative lawmakers.〔 Over 100 bills supported by CAP have been signed into law in Arizona.〔 The Center works on issues related to three main categories: Life, Marriage & Family, and Religious Liberty.〔 CAP employees co-wrote Arizona's controversial SB 1062, which would have shielded business owners and employees from lawsuits if they refused service to anyone based on sincerely held religious beliefs. The bill was vetoed by governor Jan Brewer.〔 ==History== The Center for Arizona Policy was founded by Len Munsil in 1995; he served as Founding President and General Counsel until 2005.〔 The current President is Cathi Herrod, who joined the organization as legal counsel in 1997.〔 CAP receives some of its funding from the National Christian Charitable Foundation, an organization largely funded with money from the Hobby Lobby craft store company. In 2011 the Foundation awarded $236,250 of the $1.6 million CAP received in grant revenue that year.〔
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