Araceli is Copper Courier’s social media manager. Her past work has been published in The Guardian, Teen Vogue, Refinery29, Mic, The Cut, Zora, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, and others.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs Wants to Eliminate Sales Tax on Feminine Hygiene Products—And Her Chances Are Looking Good.
A bipartisan push, led by Gov. Katie Hobbs, could exempt diapers and feminine hygiene products like tampons and pads from the state sales tax.
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Rental Discrimination: Black, Latino Airbnb Users Denied Reservations More Than White Travelers
A couple of years ago, I intended to book an Airbnb in Surf City, North Carolina. The home was a cute cottage-like beach house that looked perfect for a mini-vacation. The dates I wanted were available, so I filled out the reservation under my name and booked the house. I then quickly received a message…
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Latinos and Young People Voted Blue to Save Democracy in Arizona
Roughly 70% of Latino voters and voters age 18-29 preferred Sen. Mark Kelly and Secretary of State Katie Hobbs over their Republican opponents,
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With the Passage of Prop 308, Arizonans Show Real Support for Dreamers
The measure will allow qualifying non-citizen students to pay the current in-state undergraduate tuition of $10,978 per academic year at Arizona’s state universities.
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Arizona Planned Parenthood Resumes Abortions Statewide
Abortions in Arizona are currently legal up to 15 weeks, although the state attorney general has argued in favor of a total ban on the procedure.
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‘Our Future Also Counts’: An 18-Year-Old Phoenix Teen on Why She’s Voting in the Midterm Elections
In Arizona, youth voter turnout has been on the rise, increasing 16 percentage points from 2014 to 2018 and 18 points between 2016 and 2020.
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Abortion Is Now Illegal in Arizona in Almost All Cases. Here’s How We Got Here.
More than 90% of Arizonans oppose the state’s current abortion ban, a law that had until now been blocked by the 1973 Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade.
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The Majority of Arizonans Oppose 158-Year-Old Abortion Ban
A new poll shows that 68% of Arizonans are against a 1901 abortion ban that the Arizona Attorney General wants to bring back.
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The Growing Power of Latino Voters in Arizona
As Arizonans gear up for a heated election season, signs increasingly point to a record-breaking number of Latino voters making their way to the ballot box this fall.
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Biden Awards Millions to Expand High-Speed Internet Access to Tribal Communities
Department of Commerce announces $146 million in awards through the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program, with another $1 billion in funding now available.





















