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New limit on prescription drug costs would be removed under Project 2025
A group of former Trump advisors published a blueprint for him to use to fulfill his promise to reverse “health policies enacted under the Obama and Biden Administrations.”
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These border town mayors are putting their trust in a Kamala Harris presidency
As vice president, Harris has worked with Central American leaders to improve conditions for citizens as a way to decrease the number of people leaving their home country.
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VIDEO: Check out this Kamala Harris throwback to when she officiated a same-sex wedding
@coppercourier THROWBACK: Kamala Harris was the California attorney general in 2013 when her state began to allow same-sex marriage. That same day, she called clerks and ordered them to issue licenses for couples, and even officiated a wedding! ♬ original sound – Copper Courier
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Veteran, civil rights leader Roberto Reveles’ plan to unseat controversial far-right state senator
The Korean War veteran and former president of the ACLU of Arizona is trying something new this year: running for public office.
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$10 million from American Rescue Plan goes to affordable housing in Chandler
Over 450 rental units will be built in Chandler using funds from the 2021 American Rescue Plan.
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‘Life-altering day:’ 15,000 Arizonans qualify for new streamlined citizenship process
Efficiencies in the citizenship process announced by the Biden administration are expected to infuse an additional $358 million into the economy, and will bring in more than $120 million in additional tax revenue.
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Celebrities, doctors, and local advocates rally Arizonans to turn out for abortion rights
The campaign was organized by Vote for Abortion in an attempt to educate voters about the role this year’s elections will play in determining the future of reproductive rights in Arizona.
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WATCH: Biden campaign launches scathing new ad: ‘Trump’s Friend, Joe Arpaio’
Trump kissed the former sheriff and pardoned criminal on stage at his campaign rally in Phoenix, one week after he was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records.
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‘Convicted felon’ billboard welcomes Trump back to Arizona
The visit marks Trump’s first visit to Arizona since October 2022, after canceling two other planned stops due to court dates and financial woes.
























