
@coppercourier Congregation members of the Satanic Temple spoke in opposition to a bill that would ban displays of their religion on public property in Arizona, a clear violation of the First Amendment. The bill passed through the Senate Government Committee along party lines, but is likely to be vetoed by Gov. Katie Hobbs should it pass in both chambers of the Republican-controlled legislature. #arizonanews #azpol #azleg #aznews #1a #firstamendment #satanictemple #everythingarizona ♬ original sound – Copper Courier 
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