An Arizona man will spend a year and three months in prison for making violent threats online against elected and federal officials, report @ArizonaMirror and @statesnewsroom.
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Arizona voters embraced reproductive rights this election, but a tangle of outdated abortion laws still need to be cleaned up, report @ArizonaMirror and @statesnewsroom.
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“I think the age of election denialism, for all intents and purposes, is dead,” Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said in certifying the state election results, report @ArizonaMirror and @statesnewsroom.
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Arizonans overwhelmingly voted to make abortion a fundamental right, but overturning the state’s current 15-week gestational ban — and multiple other anti-abortion laws still on the books — isn’t automatic.
By @glorihuh
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Arizona Republican Rep. Paul Gosar is once more featuring antisemitic conspiracy theories in his official congressional newsletter, report @ArizonaMirror and @statesnewsroom.
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A panel that screens judicial hopefuls winnowed down the applicants to fill a vacant seat on the Arizona Supreme Court to eight semi-finalists, report @ArizonaMirror and @statesnewsroom.
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Native American women disproportionately go missing and are murdered in cases that are rarely solved, if they’re investigated at all. Approximately 4,200 missing and murdered Indigenous peoples cases have gone unsolved.
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@VotebeatUS takes a deep look in how Arizona's pivotal Maricopa County prepared for an unprecedented election season, via @ArizonaMirror and @statesnewsroom.
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After a bitter court battle, Kari Lake has settled with Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer in a defamation lawsuit over Lake���s false accusations that he helped to steal the 2022 race for Arizona governor from her.
By @Caitlin_Sievers
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Kari Lake seems to have accepted her loss in last week’s U.S. Senate race. At the same time, she’s still dealing with the fallout of her refusal to accept her loss in the 2022 election for Arizona governor.
@Caitlin_Sievers
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Arizona’s legislative Republicans, after gaining ground in both chambers in the Nov. 5 election, retained Warren Petersen as Senate president and elected Steve Montenegro as speaker of the House, report @ArizonaMirror and @statesnewsroom.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes says she intends to push back against potential abortion and immigration policy proposals by the administration of President-elect Donald Trump, report @ArizonaMirror and @statesnewsroom.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes revealed Tuesday that two-thirds of Arizona’s counties — twice as many as was previously known — received bomb threats on Election Day.
By @JerodMacEvoy
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