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A proposed repeal of Arizona’s near-total ban on abortions has won approval from the state House.
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For a third straight week, Democrats at the Arizona Legislature are expected to attempt to repeal the state’s near-total abortion ban.
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State Senate Majority Leader Sonny Borelli sent an identical letter to leaders of Arizona’s 15 counties demanding that they cease using vote counting machines in future elections that weren't 100% American-made due to security concerns.
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The bill sought to bar public universities and colleges from adopting any rules that would prohibit anyone with a permit to carry a concealed weapon from bringing it onto campus.
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The bills are all but guaranteed to get a veto from Gov. Katie Hobbs. The Democratic governor has said she will reject any anti-LGBTQ bills that hit her desk.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs’ veto of a bill that sought to legalize the sale of home-cooked foods will stand.
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Arizona lawmakers are expected to override Gov. Katie Hobbs’ veto of a bill that sought to legalize the sale of home-cooked foods.
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Republican Sen. Wendy Rogers obtained an injunction against harassment against a reporter investigating whether Rogers actually lives in the district she was elected to represent.
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has broken the record for the most vetoes in a single session of the state Legislature.
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Republican state lawmakers have advanced legislation to forbid teachers from honoring requests by students to be addressed by a pronoun different from their biological sex without parental consent.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill Monday that critics say would have helped to codify fetal personhood. It was one of four bills the Democratic governor vetoed yesterday, bringing her total to 24.
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Senate Bill 1108, which was sponsored by Republican Sen. Wendy Rogers of Flagstaff, would have given businesses in those cities a tax credit equal to the difference between the local and the state minimum wages.