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Democrats call on Republicans to support paid leave, affordable housing

All StoriesEditor02/03/20220

By Gloria Gomez/UA Don Bolles Fellow/AZ Mirror PHOENIX — Democrats urged their Republican colleagues to support legislation that would ensure paid family and medical leave and greater access to affordable housing Tuesday morning at a press conference in front of the state Capitol.  Rep. Reginald Bolding, the Democratic House Minority Leader, called on the governor…

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Mayoral power to shut down businesses in emergencies limited by new legislation

All StoriesEditor02/03/20220

By Gloria Gomez/UA Don Bolles Fellow/AZ Mirror PHOENIX — Mayors would no longer be able to order businesses to close during a state of emergency under a GOP-backed proposal fueled by anger stemming from the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, when Arizona cities ordered many businesses to temporarily close. It’s the latest attempt to…

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Arizona businesses with vaccine mandates would face $500K lawsuits under GOP proposal

All StoriesEditor02/03/20220

By Gloria Gomez/UA Don Bolles Fellow/AZ Mirror PHOENIX — Arizonan businesses would be on the hook for half a million dollars in damages if they refuse a religious exemption from an employee who later experiences significant injury as a result of getting vaccinated under a proposal advancing in the GOP-controlled legislature. Employers who both deny…

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Republicans seek to criminalize and outlaw gender-affirming care for trans kids

All StoriesEditor02/03/20220

By Gloria Gomez/UA Don Bolles Fellow/AZ Mirror PHOENIX — Dana has known she’s a girl since she could talk, but Republican senators want to force her to grow up as a man and put her doctors in jail for providing medical treatments aimed at combating gender dysphoria.  A proposal from Sen. Wendy Rogers — who…

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Move to limit gubernatorial emergency powers, sparked by COVID-19, advances

All StoriesEditor01/26/20220

By Gloria Gomez/UA Don Bolles Fellow/AZ Mirror PHOENIX — New legislation that limits the power of future Arizona governors to declare a public health emergency has passed the Senate Government Committee with a slim margin and now awaits debate by the full Senate.  Senate Bill 1009 caps a governor’s state of emergency proclamation for reasons of…

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