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Gov. Hobbs issues executive order expanding access to contraception in Arizona
KTVK 3TV Phoenix· 13 hours agoArizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has issued an executive order designed to expand access to contraception....
Who was indicted in the Arizona fake electors case? 18 people face charges
The Arizona Republic· 3 days agoIn April 2024, a grand jury in Maricopa County indicted 11 Arizona Republicans and seven top aides...
Arizonans Want State Leaders to Take Action to Protect Vital Groundwater Supplies
FOX21 Colorado Springs· 4 days agoA poll conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of the Walton Family Foundation shows almost 9 in 10 voters (88%) are concerned about groundwater supplies in Arizona and believe ...
Arizona Republicans sue EPA over electric vehicle rules
The Center Square· 4 days agoThe two lawsuits in a federal appeals court in Washington D.C. focus on the EPA’s desire to have...
Lawyer tells judge he can't stop Hobbs' workaround on agency heads
Arizona Daily Star· 9 hours agoGov. Katie Hobbs’ attorney told a judge that if he orders her to submit the names of those she wants...
Arizona taxpayer costs for profiling verdict over Joe Arpaio’s immigration crackdowns to reach $314M
Las Vegas Sun· 12 hours agoIn this Aug. 26, 2019, file photo, former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio poses at his private...
Arizona cities ask Gov. Hobbs to veto casita bill
Today's News-Herald· 21 hours agoCities and neighborhood groups are making a last-ditch effort to derail a bill passed by the Legislature that pre-empts city authority to regulate...
Arizona's confirmation conflict continues in court
The Yuma Sun· 3 hours agoThe attorney for Gov. Katie Hobbs told a judge if he orders her to submit the names of those she wants to head state agencies to the Senate for confirmation she will do it – and then promptly ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs' executive order gives state employees free Opill birth control pills
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoHobbs' executive order says that action was needed because of the Arizona Supreme Court's April 9 decision to uphold a 19th century near-total abortion ban, plus the
Groups targeting Arizona Supreme Court races over abortion issue
The Yuma Sun· 3 hours agoTwo political organizations are gearing up to spend money to affect the results of the races in Arizona for state Supreme Court. In an announcement Monday, the National Democratic ...