Alex Gonzalez
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Arizona doctors have filed a lawsuit to overturn a set of restrictions which they argue interfere with access to abortion care. Arizona voters last year passed Proposition 139 which enshrined the fundamental right to an abortion, up until fetal viability, in the state's constitution.
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Pride Month is here and new research has found most consumers stand behind brands who show their support to the LGBTQ+ community.
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The Republican backed tax-package being considered in Congress includes provisions that would repeal clean energy tax credits that some say have been transformational for a state like Arizona.
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Groups representing rural America, including Arizona, gathered for a Rural Action Summit in Iowa this month, to demand state and federal lawmakers prioritize their communities.
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The Trump administration is pushing to gut the top U.S. consumer watchdog agency, which alarms some advocacy groups in Arizona.
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As Republicans in Washington continue to negotiate provisions in Trump's "big, beautiful" bill, a recent report from the Joint Economic Committee shows more than 300,000 Arizonans would lose health-insurance coverage if it were to become law.
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Senate Bill 1301, which is being cosponsored by Sen. John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, and Sen. Brian Fernandez, D-Yuma, said the state has no curriculum requirements to include the histories.
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Congress examines cuts to Medicaid today, but Arizona advocates argue that many could lose vital health-care services, posing a direct threat to progress made in recent years.
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Rep. Mariana Sandoval, D-Goodyear, whose district includes part of Yuma County, fears the bill could have unintended consequences and the data collected could be used for ulterior motives.
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The U.S. House of Representatives recently voted to use the Congressional Review Act to repeal California's ability to set stricter tailpipe pollution standards.