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Arizona Legislature Will Consider Repeal of 1864 Abortion Law
Two Republican state senators have said they support scrapping the law, enough to ensure final passage of repeal.
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The Smothering of Abortion Rights Reveals Something Else About Republicans
Last Monday, Donald Trump said that abortion rights were best left to the states. “The states,” he said, “will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state ...
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Arizona Reinstates 160-Year-Old Abortion Ban
The state’s highest court said the law, moribund for decades under Roe v. Wade, was now enforceable, but put its decision on hold for a lower court to hear other challenges to the law.
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Judge Upholds Parts of Arizona Law Requiring Voters to Prove Citizenship
Both sides claimed victory after a mixed decision that said voters must provide proof of citizenship in state elections, but not in some federal ones.
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U. of Arizona’s Budget Woes Raise Fears of Layoffs, and Questions About Economic Divide
The public university, the largest employer in the Tucson area, says it’s facing a $177 million shortfall. Critics worry that lower-tier workers and Arizona students will be hit hardest by efforts to cut back.
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Vital Crossing Between Mexico and Arizona Set to Reopen This Week
The border crossing in a remote Arizona community was a passage for thousands of workers, families and businesses in the region who relied on it every day.
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Don’t Flee the American Southwest Just Yet
This summer, when the temperature hit 110 degrees Fahrenheit or above in Phoenix for
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Arizona Legislators Must Testify About Voting Laws, Supreme Court Rules
Two Republican lawmakers had argued that they could not be questioned about their motives for supporting the laws, which require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections.
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In Arizona, Bad Feelings About the Economy Sour Some Voters on Biden
The White House has hailed new investments and new jobs, yet many voters in a battleground state are chafing at inflation and housing costs.
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Arizona Supreme Court Turns Down Kari Lake’s Appeal in Her Election Lawsuit
The justices refused to hear Ms. Lake’s claims disputing her loss in the governor’s race, but sent one part of her lawsuit back to a trial court for review.
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