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Arizona Governor, AG's offices unveil reproductive rights website

Abortion rights supporters gather outside the Capitol, Wednesday, April 17, 2024, in Phoenix.
Matt York

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Kris Mayes unveiled a website Thursday that they say is a “safe resource” for women seeking reproductive options.

It includes information about the near-total abortion ban that is set to take effect in the state on June 8, as well as assistance for people looking for a health care center within Arizona or in another state.

The website’s resources include links to information about abortion options, birth control access, a mental health helpline, and insurance information.

The legal status of abortions in Arizona is in turmoil, with ongoing litigation against the 1864-era ban, and Democratic and some Republican lawmakers pushing for a repeal.

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