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The history of abortion regulations in Arizona

Randall Perry Apr 12, 2024
Even before the Arizona Supreme Court decided that a near-total abortion ban first adopted in 1864 is the law of the…

California Fails to Adequately Help Blind and Deaf Prisoners, US Judge Rules

Randall Perry Apr 12, 2024
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Thirty years after prisoners with disabilities sued the state of California and 25 years after a federal court first ordered…

New Arizona law creates confusion on how counties must track dropped-off mail ballots

Randall Perry Apr 12, 2024
Poll workers in Maricopa and Pinal counties will do an on-site count of how many mail ballots are dropped off at their…

Abortion bans and divorce restrictions can be a dangerous combination for pregnant people

Randall Perry Apr 12, 2024
Four states restrict divorce during pregnancy, and, with a decision by the Arizona Supreme Court this week, now all…

As Bans Spread, Fluoride in Drinking Water Divides Communities Across the US

Randall Perry Apr 12, 2024
MONROE, N.C. — Regina Barrett, a 69-year-old retiree who lives in this small North Carolina city southeast of Charlotte, has not been happy…

AZ regulators consider conversion therapy ‘unprofessional conduct,’ but have not…

Randall Perry Apr 12, 2024
For more than two decades, Floyd Godfrey advised young men not to act on their same-sex attractions as a licensed…

Nearly 1 in 4 Adults Dumped From Medicaid Are Now Uninsured, Survey Finds

Randall Perry Apr 12, 2024
Nearly a quarter of adults disenrolled from Medicaid in the past year say they are now uninsured, according to a survey released Friday that…

Republicans might put their own abortion measure on the ballot

Randall Perry Apr 11, 2024
Republicans in the Arizona legislature are considering sending their own abortion measure to the ballot this November to…

Katie Hobbs vetoed a trio of Republican election bills • Arizona Mirror

Randall Perry Apr 11, 2024
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed her first Republican election bills this year.  On April 10, Hobbs vetoed bills…

Young voters won’t fall for politicians who attempt to hide their anti-abortion stances in…

Randall Perry Apr 11, 2024
“Anyone else find it insane that Republicans think they can gaslight us into thinking they’re not happy about today’s…
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