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  2. 2024 Arizona Proposition 139 - Wikipedia

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    On April 9, 2024, the Republican-controlled Arizona Supreme Court ruled in Planned Parenthood Arizona v. Mayes that the 1864 law could be enforced. [ 7 ] However, on May 1, in the face of further backlash, the Arizona Legislature repealed the 1864 law, leaving the 15-week ban in place. [ 8 ]

  3. Abortion in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024, the Arizona Supreme Court accepted Attorney General Mayes' request to further stay the 1864 abortion law, as they stayed enforcement of the 1864 abortion law until August 12, 2024. Mayes responded that the stay applied in the other legal case would result in another delay of enforcement to September 26, 2024. [ 44 ]

  4. List of U.S. jurisdictions banning conversion therapy

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    The law prohibits licensed health care providers from practicing conversion therapy on minors within the state. [70] 17. [71] Colorado: May 31, 2019: August 2, 2019: Legislative statute On February 19, 2019, the Colorado House of Representatives passed HB19-1129, [72] which would ban conversion therapy on minors, with a vote of 42–20.

  5. Court upholds Texas law that requires teens to get parental ...

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    The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld a Texas law that requires minors to get parental consent for birth control obtained through Title X federally funded clinics. ... 2024 at 9:05 ...

  6. Tax rebates, a do-not-text ban: These new Arizona laws ... - AOL

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    The Arizona Legislature passed several new laws in 2023. They are going into effect on Oct. 30 and could impact you and your family. Tax rebates, a do-not-text ban: These new Arizona laws might ...

  7. Arizona ballot proposition - Wikipedia

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    A ballot proposition in the state of Arizona refers to any legislation brought before the voters of the state for approval.. In common usage, the term generally applies to the method of amending either the state constitution or statutes through popular initiative, although it may also refer to any legislation referred to the public by the state legislature.

  8. Truancy - Wikipedia

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    Strict measures against truancy are usually motivated by compulsory education gaps among children and underage crime surge in big cities. [3] Truancy is a frequent subject of popular culture. Ferris Bueller's Day Off is about the title character's (played by Matthew Broderick) day of truancy in Chicago with his girlfriend and best friend.

  9. Arizona Revised Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) is the name given to the statutory laws in the U.S. state of Arizona. The ARS went into effect on January 9, 1956. [1] It was most recently updated in the second regular session of the 55th legislature. There are 49 titles, although three have been repealed.