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Arizona Legislature adjourns just in time to prevent repealed 1864 abortion ban from taking effect
A Civil War-era abortion ban repealed in May would have become enforceable on Sept. 26 – temporarily – if the Legislature didn’t adjourn in time.
End of legislative session guarantees death of Arizona’s 1864 abortion law
Arizona's 1864 abortion ban is dead since a law repealing it will take effect in September, 90 days after the legislative session ended.
Arizona’s 1864 abortion ban no longer expected to take effect
Arizona's Civil War-era abortion ban is no longer expected to take effect in the state after looming questions about when the ban would be enacted.
State lawmakers adjournment timing allows women access to abortion
Women in Arizona won't be denied access to abortion, at least up to the first 15 weeks of pregnancy, because an 1864 abortion law outlawing it won't get a chance
No return for 1864 law outlawing abortion in Arizona
Women in Arizona won’t be denied access to abortion, at least up to the first 15 weeks of pregnancy, because an 1864 abortion law outlawing it won’t get
Abortion ban won’t take effect
Women in Arizona won't be denied access to abortion, at least up to the first 15 weeks of pregnancy, because an 1864 abortion law outlawing it won't get a chance to be reinstated.
AZFamily
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Arizona Senate clears path for vote on repeal of 1864 abortion ban; House adjourns for 1 week
The state’s near-total
ban
, which predates
Arizona
’s statehood ... else who assists in an
abortion
. The debate in the
House
over whether to allow a
vote
on the
repeal
proposal was much ...
Truthout
2d
AZ GOP Passes Measure to End Residents’ Right to Vote on Retaining Justices
Last week, Arizona Republican lawmakers passed a measure to place a proposal before voters to amend the state constitution by ...
29m
on MSN
Vice President Harris heading to Phoenix Monday to mark anniversary of ruling that struck down abortion rights
Her Arizona trip will be the second in 3 months highlighting fight for reproductive rights in the presidential battleground ...
USA Today
6d
GOP majority passes scheme to save anti-abortion judges
Lopez IV and James P. Beene to restore the barbaric 19th century
abortion
ban
. Bolick and King come up for retention this ...
Cronkite News
13d
Senate Republicans block right-to-contraception bill backed by Sens. Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona
U.S. Sens. Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema from Arizona supported the Right to Contraception Act that fell short in the Senate ...
KTAR News
15d
Arizona voters are split on potential ballot measure to make abortion a statewide right, poll finds
Arizona
’s Supreme Court overturned a December 2022 appeals court decision that said doctors couldn’t be prosecuted under ...
13d
on MSN
Ortiz, De Los Santos found to have broken House rules after viral abortion protest
Arizona Democratic Reps. Analise Ortiz and Oscar De Los Santos were found in violation of the House's "standards of order and ...
Arizona Capitol Times
13d
House ethics committee finds 2 Democrats were disorderly in leading floor chant
The House Ethics Committee determined that two Democratic legislators who led a chant of “Shame!” at Republicans in April ...
1d
on MSN
The GOP Has a New Plan to Prevent Voters From Rejecting Their Unpopular Abortion Bans
It could be the first time in U.S. history that progressives or leftists oust a high court justice in a judicial retention ...
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