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Arizona senate votes in favour of repealing 1864 near-total abortion ban

  • The Arizona Senate repealed a near-total abortion ban after the state's Supreme Court ruled the ban from 1864 was enforceable.
  • Governor Katie Hobbs is expected to promptly sign the repeal, with two Republicans voting in favor.
  • Despite the repeal, the near-total abortion ban could still be enforced by June 27, pending the legislative session's end.
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Arizona Senate Democrats voted Wednesday to repeal the abortion ban law of 1864. This bill passed last week, by a narrow margin, in the state House of Representatives. The 14 Democrats in the state Senate were joined by two votes from Republican legislators who are in favor of repealing Arizona's abortion ban law. What you need to know: Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is expected to sign the repeal of the law promoted by the state Senate. The abort…

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The Senate of the United States of Arizona voted Wednesday to repeal the 1864 No Child Left Behind Act, which became effective after it was confirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this month as valid in February.

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