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Planned Parenthood is potentially days away from providing abortions beyond 15 weeks. That’s because no one has defended the state law setting that 15-week limit in court.
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Democrats in the state Legislature say they plan to introduce several bills this week aimed at repealing dozens of abortion restrictions in Arizona. This comes after voters approved a measure to enshrine broad abortion rights in the Arizona constitution.
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The People’s Rally attracted hundreds to Arizona's Capitol on Saturday in support of abortion care access and reproductive freedom. Similar events were held in Washington, D.C., and cities across the U.S. ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
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Entering her third year in office, Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs told lawmakers to focus on cutting costs for Arizonans who have faced an increasing cost of living in a state that used to be known for its affordability.
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To talk to about Sen. Kyrsten Sinema saying goodbye, Gov. Katie Hobbs wanting to do away with abortion reporting requirements and more, The Show sat down with former state Superintendent Jaime Molera.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs calls Arizona's annual abortion reports an invasive form of government surveillance and says the law requiring them should be repealed.
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A group of Arizona doctors has filed a lawsuit over the state’s 2022 law banning abortions after 15 weeks of gestation. This comes after voters approved a measure to enshrine broad abortion rights in the state constitution.
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The right to abortion is officially enshrined in the Arizona Constitution.
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As Democrats across the country formulate plans to oppose the incoming Trump administration, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is taking a different approach.
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Democrats had banked on abortion rights to be a winning issue for them this election. But, did having abortion on the ballot backfire on Arizona Democrats?