State Sen. Eva Burch is stepping down from her elected office effective March 14. Burch was in the headlines last year after making an emotional speech on fertility and abortion rights. PHOENIX - ...
How can Arizona expect good governance if talented lawmakers like Eva Burch can't afford to serve on a $24,000 salary?
On Wednesday, March 5, 2025, a Maricopa County Superior Court judge permanently blocked Arizona’s 15-week abortion ban and ruled that the former ...
With the passage of Prop. 139 and a Maricopa County Superior Court judge's ruling, the abortion ban is over "permanently and forever," reports AZ Mirror. Also, late-stage pregnancy loss is more common ...
House Bill 1879 passed unanimously March 4 on a 95-0 vote, according to the chamber's website. State senators will now ...
Maricopa County Superior Court of Arizona ruled Wednesday that Arizona's abortion ban after 15 weeks of pregnancy was unconstitutional and permanently enjoined Arizona employees from enforcing the ...
Arizona judge declares the state's 15-week abortion ban unconstitutional, upholding abortion rights to fetal viability.
Arizona’s strict 15-week abortion ban has been blocked after voters approved an amendment to the state Constitution ...
The Mesa Democrat, who was reelected to a second term in November, said in a statement that her resignation is effective ...
State Sen. Eva Burch, in an effort to share the practical effects of abortion restrictions, gained national attention nearly ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes fears the Justice Department may drop its lawsuit against RealPage after the DOJ stopped other work previously under the Biden administration. Micaela Marshall ...
Here's a look at what the abortion law is in Arizona after a Phoenix-area judge permanently blocked the 15-week ban on ...
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