POLITICS
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They Voted to Cut CDC Funding. Now They Want More Money to Fight Coronavirus.
Many lawmakers now calling for additional CDC funds to address the coronavirus outbreak voted in 2017 to repeal Obamacare, which would have cut hundreds of millions from the agency’s budget to fight public health crises.
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Maricopa County Wants Guns to Feel Welcome
The Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 Wednesday to pass a resolution declaring Maricopa County a “Second Amendment Preservation County.”
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Arizonans Call Out Martha McSally For Not Hosting a Town Hall in Three Years.
This past Sunday, Rep. Ruben Gallego held a town hall on behalf of Sen. McSally, who hasn’t held a town hall in three years.
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The Fight To Kill a Bill That Targets Trans Athletes Is Far From Over
As a bill that would bar trans athletes from playing on women’s and girls’ sports teams gains momentum in the House, LGTBQ advocates continue to push back.
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This Bill Is One Step Closer to Allowing Law Enforcement at Voter Polling Locations
Despite opposition from voting advocates and state agencies, including the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office, the bill passed along party lines.
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Where’s Sen. Martha McSally? After Three Years, Constituents Want to Know
Rep. Ruben Gallego sat in for McSally at a town hall event held last weekend to commemorate three years since the Senator has spoken at a public forum.
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Is Kyrsten Sinema to the Right of Mitch McConnell? This Ranking Says So.
Here’s how Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, a centrist Democrat, could be considered more conservative than Trump loyalist Sen. Mitch McConnell.
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Arizona Congressional Candidate Drops Out After Heroin Overdose
Safford City Councilman Chris Taylor said he had been drug-free for years before he relapsed and overdosed on heroin last week.
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Last Time Trump Visited Phoenix, Protestors Were Angry. Now, They’re Focused
Trump’s campaign rally in Phoenix Wednesday was notably calmer than his last visit, when tensions turned to violence and ended in a cloud of tear gas.
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Warren Just Received Two Major Endorsements From Latina Leaders in Arizona
Presidential Candidate Elizabeth Warren launches Latinas En La Lucha and gains endorsements from Mayor Regina Romero and Rep. Raquel Terán.
























