VIDEO: Gov. Hobbs signs bill repealing Arizona’s 1864 abortion ban
Today, Democratic Gov. Hobbs signed a bill repealing Arizona's 1864 abortion ban.
Today, Democratic Gov. Hobbs signed a bill repealing Arizona's 1864 abortion ban.
Though the total abortion ban repeal has passed, the law won't go into effect until fall.
Democrats successfully moved two bills forward to repeal Arizona’s total ban on abortion, which is slated to go into effect June 8.
A summit of elected officials convened in Phoenix to learn about its success in future-proofing democracy as the state’s recently-revived 1864 abortion ban threatens to move Arizona back into the past.
Lake clarified she doesn’t want the legislature to repeal Arizona’s total abortion ban, but merely to add exceptions for victims of sexual assault.
@coppercourier Former President Donald Trump and US Senate candidate Kari Lake have both attempted to cover up their support for total abortion bans since courts ruled that Arizona's 1864 can be reenforced. "I'm pretty tired of cleaning up Donald...
Dr. Atsuko Koyama isn’t sure what will happen when the 160-year-old abortion law kicks in—but she’s holding onto hope for a ballot measure that will let the people of Arizona decide.
$30 million in funding from the Biden administration has been allocated to pay off up to $2 billion in medical debt currently held by Arizona residents.
Even though a significant piece of housing legislation was blocked by Hobbs, lawmakers are hopeful other housing affordability bills will become law.
Two other Republican-introduced bills “based in fear and a caricature” of transgender students make their way through the legislature.