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Senate · HartfordLawmakers scrambled to push their priorities Wednesday as the legislative session approached it’s end. The session takes a hard stop at midnight, at which time all debate ends and any bills remaining on the House and Senate calendars are dead. “As I’ve said every year, at some point when you get to the last day – there’s just not enough time,” Rep. Matt Ritter (D-House Speaker) told reporter prior to the state of the final day. Democrats said th…See the Story
Lawmakers try to push remaining priorities on last day of session
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Department of JusticeLast year, the U.S. Justice Department released its findings that Phoenix’s Police Department disproportionately targeted people of color and used systematic violence.It was the culmination of a three-year federal investigation that relied on city staff interviews, thousands of documents and thousands of hours of body-worn camera footage to detail how police deprive people of their constitutional rights.The DOJ said Phoenix Police engaged in dis…See the Story
Why the Feds Came Down on Phoenix Police
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LGBTQ+ · MesaAbout two and a half years ago, Arizona got its only LGBTQ+ news outlet.Joseph Darius Jaafari grew up in Mesa, “as a young teenager who was Middle Eastern, closeted, and railed hard against religion. Being gay, though, was the hardest part of (his) identity,” he wrote in a newsletter introducing the LOOKOUT publication.Jaafari has covered police, prisons and the military for The Marshall Project and as an investigative reporter at the Arizona Re…Read Article
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