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Arizona House Speaker, Senate President File Brief to Stop Hobbs' Taxpayer Funded Child Gender Surgeries
Arizona House Speaker Ben Toma (R-Peoria) and Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen (R-Mesa) filed an amicus brief on Monday, asking a federal court to align Governor Katie Hobbs' executive order, which forces government agencies to pay for the gender reassignment surgeries of employees, with a state law banning minors from receiving such treatments. Read More.
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House Republicans Introduce Bill to Close Loophole for Foreign Election Funding
House Republicans are introducing a bill that would prohibit foreign nationals from contributing to political advocacy organizations, closing a loophole that allows their funds to support political campaigns. Read More.
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Pro-Life Law Firm Urges Federal Appeals Court to Uphold Right of Unborn Children to Emergency Medical Care
A leading national pro-life law firm has filed an amicus brief with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, arguing the Biden administration’s “guidance” to hospitals that “reminds” them of their “obligation” to provide abortions in states where the procedure is illegal is an incorrect interpretation of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA). Read More.
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Former Arizona Election Attorney Starts Process to Sue Kris Mayes for Defamation, Demands $2 Million
Jennifer Wright, who served as the Election Integrity Unit (EIU) civil attorney under Attorney General Mark Brnovich, started the process this past week to sue current Attorney General Kris Mayes for defamation by filing a Notice of Claim. Read More.
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State representative questions Scottsdale about hotel to be used as homeless shelter
Arizona state Representative Matt Gress is questioning the decision by the City of Scottsdale to shelter the homeless and migrants at a hotel in a high-end Read More.
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Arizona greenlights over-the-counter birth control
Katie Hobbs has expanded access to over-the-counter birth control that will “soon be available to Arizonans,” according to a press release. Arizonan’s 18 and olde… Read More.
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Grand Canyon National Park to get electric, natural gas busses
In the near future, visitors to Grand Canyon National Park could be transported around in a new electric bus. Read More.
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Dem Arizona AG claims she will refuse to abide by Supreme Court ruling on religious freedom
“Today, a woefully misguided majority of the United States Supreme Court has decided that businesses open to the public may discriminate against LGBTQ+ Americans.” Read More.
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Arizona attorneys call for Katie Hobbs to rescind order that limits prosecution of abortion-related cases
Attorneys from Arizona are calling on the state's governor to rescind an executive order that limits the prosecution of abortion-related cases. Read More.
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Poll: Trump Most Electable Republican
Former President Donald Trump appears to be the most electable Republican candidate in the 2024 race for the White House, a new poll shows. Read More.
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Migrant child dies after crossing U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona
A 9-year-old migrant child died at Banner Desert Medical Center in Mesa, Arizona on June 17 after suffering from seizures at the United States-Mexico border. Read More.
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Fiscally conservative group highlights southwestern lawmakers in early endorsements
The fiscally conservative activist group Americans for Prosperity Action made its initial endorsements in the 2024 election cycle Friday, which includes three southwestern congressmen. Read More.
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Arizona Republicans demand meeting with Katie Hobbs over 'abuse of power'
Following Katie Hobbs’ executive order to outlaw “extradition requests” from states seeking to prosecute individuals who seek abortion procedures, state Republicans are pushing back. Read More.
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TSMC sending more workers to speed up building of new Arizona plant
Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC said on Thursday it is sending more workers from Taiwan to the U.S. state of Arizona to help build a massive $40 billion factory to ensure its "fast ramp up". Read More.
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Arizona attorney general joins amicus brief favoring preventative services
Kris Mayes joined a group of attorneys general in filing an amicus brief this week, hoping to protect an aspect of the Affordable Read More.
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