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Two Prescott-area Republican lawmakers have condemned a report by the Arizona Department of Health that identifies firearms as a significant cause of children's deaths in 2023.
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Republican Representatives Quang Nguyen and Selina Bliss want the Arizona Attorney General to determine whether a Sedona ordinance limiting firearms in some areas is legal.
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Rep. Quang Nguyen of Prescott Valley and Snowflake's Rep. David Marshall have proposed separate bills that would limit what can actually be called meat.
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Sen. Ken Bennett, Rep. Selina Bliss and Rep. Quang Nguyen sent a letter to Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow and the city council that warns the city the ordinance likely violates state law and wouldn’t hold up in court.
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A recent lawsuit claims a multi-million-dollar subsidy in the state budget earmarked for Prescott's annual World’s Oldest Rodeo event violates the Arizona Constitution.
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An Arizona state budget item giving $15.3 million to a rodeo in Prescott has spurred a lawsuit by two city residents and a legal rights group who claim the Arizona Constitution bans such spending.