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Democrats stress reproductive rights in fight for control of Congress, White House
WASHINGTON — Top Democratic campaign officials Thursday pressed their case for control of Congress and the White House by pointing toward the upcoming two-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning the constitutional right to an abortion. More than a dozen Democrats also introduced legislation in Congress to prevent a future Republican administration from using […] The post Democrats stress reproductive rights in fight for control of Congress, White House appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
With 1864 abortion ban repealed, Arizona doctors don’t need emergency licenses in California
With Arizona's 1864 abortion ban repealed, doctors say they no longer need to take advantage of California's offer of emergency license there. The post With 1864 abortion ban repealed, Arizona doctors don’t need emergency licenses in California appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Democrat asks IRS to investigate nonprofit with ties to Kari Lake campaign, legal team
Pinal County Democrats Chair Lisa Sanor is asking the Internal Revenue Service to investigate a political action committee tied to Republican Senatorial hopeful Kari Lake, according to a copy of the complaint obtained exclusively by the Arizona Mirror. The post Democrat asks IRS to investigate nonprofit with ties to Kari Lake campaign, legal team appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Highway humor is over some drivers’ heads
Federal officials have begun to discourage what they view as overly creative highway sign messages, fearing that in trying to entertain drivers, states are confusing rather than enlightening them. The post Highway humor is over some drivers’ heads appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Joe Biden campaign tries to win Arizona seniors with bingo
PHOENIX – A cheer of “Bingo!” was quickly followed by groans of disappointment and hearty laughter as a group of older adults played Biden Bingo on Thursday morning. The event was part of a new Joe Biden campaign tactic that aims to mobilize senior voters through bingo rounds, pickleball tournaments, ice cream socials and intergenerational […] The post Joe Biden campaign tries to win Arizona seniors with bingo appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
After U.S. Supreme Court decision to allow bump stocks, U.S. Senate rejects bill to ban them
U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts blocked a bipartisan bill Tuesday that would ban bump stocks following a Supreme Court decision that repealed a Trump-era rule against using the gun accessory. The post After U.S. Supreme Court decision to allow bump stocks, U.S. Senate rejects bill to ban them appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Juneteenth holiday: An important moment to contemplate our nation’s past and present
What in the world could they have been they thinking? This week is a good one to contemplate that question with respect to a lot of moments in American history. The post Juneteenth holiday: An important moment to contemplate our nation’s past and present appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Boeing CEO apologizes to families for aircraft safety failings
Boeing CEO David Calhoun on Tuesday apologized to the families of people who died in crashes in the manufacturer’s planes, while members of both parties on a U.S. Senate panel grilled the executive for failing on safety and transparency. The post Boeing CEO apologizes to families for aircraft safety failings appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Scientists argue over the origins of COVID-19 before U.S. Senate panel
Scientists debated the origins of COVID-19 at a Senate hearing, trading barbs over whether evidence points to a natural spillover from a wild animal or a virus designed in a lab and then let loose through an inadvertent leak. The post Scientists argue over the origins of COVID-19 before U.S. Senate panel appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Hobbs signs $16.1 billion Arizona state budget
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed into law a $16.1 billion state budget for the upcoming fiscal year on Tuesday, amid threats of a lawsuit from the state attorney general and disapproval from both sides of the political aisle. The post Hobbs signs $16.1 billion Arizona state budget appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Betsy DeVos blasts Biden’s Title IX rewrite, calls on Congress to block the rule
Former U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos joined members of the “Our Bodies Our Sports Coalition” in speaking out against the Biden administration’s final Title IX rule that includes protections for transgender students. The post Betsy DeVos blasts Biden’s Title IX rewrite, calls on Congress to block the rule appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Arizona’s 15-week abortion ban too confusing for doctors, Dem lawmakers say
A group of Democratic lawmakers is calling on the Attorney General Kris Mayes to clarify the exception in Arizona’s 15-week abortion ban, saying that women and doctors need better guidelines when faced with life or death situations. The post Arizona’s 15-week abortion ban too confusing for doctors, Dem lawmakers say appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
U.S. House ethics panel adds allegations to Matt Gaetz investigation
House ethics investigators are expanding their probe of Florida Republican Matt Gaetz, looking into possible sexual misconduct and efforts to obstruct their work. The post U.S. House ethics panel adds allegations to Matt Gaetz investigation appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
New partnership will boost agricultural education for Indigenous students
Indigenous students will have access to more comprehensive, culturally relevant agricultural training and education under a new program by the Bureau of Indian Education and the Native American Agriculture Fund. The post New partnership will boost agricultural education for Indigenous students appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Americans With HIV Are Living Longer. Federal Spending Isn’t Keeping Up.
More than half of the people living with HIV in the U.S. are older than 50, challenging medical providers to care for them as they age. The post Americans With HIV Are Living Longer. Federal Spending Isn’t Keeping Up. appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Biden to unveil protections for some undocumented spouses, easier DACA work visas
The Biden administration Tuesday will announce deportation protections for long-term undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens, along with quicker approval of work permits for those in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. The post Biden to unveil protections for some undocumented spouses, easier DACA work visas appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
End of legislative session guarantees death of Arizona’s 1864 abortion law
Arizona’s strict 1864 abortion ban will never go back into effect, as lawmakers adjourned for the year on Saturday, meaning a bill repealing the ban will become effective in September, before a court order that would have revived the law. The post End of legislative session guarantees death of Arizona’s 1864 abortion law appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Doctors speak out as U.S. Supreme Court weighs future of ER abortions
With the U.S. Supreme Court expected to decide this month whether federal law protects emergency room abortions, doctors are urging the high court to preserve access The post Doctors speak out as U.S. Supreme Court weighs future of ER abortions appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
States struggle with unreliable federal funding for making sure elections are secure
WASHINGTON — The federal government has sought to bolster election security for years through a popular grant program, but the wildly fluctuating funding levels have made it difficult for state officials to plan their budgets and their projects. Rising misinformation and disinformation about elections, often fueled by conspiracy theories, as well as threats against election […] The post States struggle with unreliable federal funding for making sure elections are secure appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
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