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This resolution addresses a technical inconsistency in Arizona’s surrogacy statute - and ensures parental rights and definitions are grounded in law, not reinterpreted from the bench.
It maintains Arizona’s longstanding prohibition on surrogacy contracts, while tightening up the language so activist judges can’t twist it.
Let me be clear: Family law is too important to leave vague. This isn’t about expanding or banning anything new - it’s about preserving legal clarity and protecting Arizona families from court-created chaos down the road.
And I’m not imposing anything. Unlike the Democrats, I’m taking this issue directly to the people. You’ll see this question on the ballot, because I trust you to make the right call for Arizona’s future.
Let’s keep family law strong, specific, and in the hands of voters - NOT lawyers.
Join me. Help us raise awareness and fight for clarity, accountability, and the rule of law. You can do this by chipping in whatever you can afford - $10, $50, $100, $150, $250, or even $500 to keep the fight going.
Let’s make sure 2026 starts off strong.
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