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Leer en español Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs on Thursday signed into law a repeal of the state's 160-year-old abortion ban, rescinding one of the nation's most restrictive abortion laws after weeks ...
Arizona Senate votes to repeal 1864 abortion ban. What it means, and what’s next. Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is expected to sign the repeal into law Thursday, but when the repeal legally goes ...
Arizona Senate passes repeal of 1864 abortion ban, sending it to governor's desk Once signed, the legislation won't take effect for several months.
The State Senate introduced a bill to repeal a near-total abortion ban dating back to the Civil War, while the House blocked an effort to do so.
Gabaldón is pictured hugging state Rep. Lorena Austin. The Arizona Legislature on Wednesday left 19th-century abortion policy behind with a Senate vote to repeal a 160-year-old law.
Arizona’s Civil War-era ban on nearly all abortions was officially repealed on Saturday. The western swing state has been whipsawed over recent months, starting with the Arizona Supreme Court ...
The Arizona House on Wednesday narrowly voted to repeal a near-total abortion ban dating from 1864.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed the repeal of a near-total abortion ban revived by the state Supreme Court last month.
Arizona’s Civil War-era ban on nearly all abortions officially is officially off the books. With the territorial ban no longer in play, Arizona law allows abortions until 15 weeks.
Arizona lawmakers voted on Wednesday to repeal an abortion ban that first became law when Abraham Lincoln was president and a half-century before women won the right to vote.
The fight over a newly revived 1864 Arizona law criminalizing abortion throughout pregnancy unless a woman's life is at risk has engulfed the state's lawmakers.
The 1864 law bans abortions in all situations except life-threatening medical emergencies and could impose prison terms for doctors and others who aid in an abortion.