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Arizona Republicans want to move swiftly to outlaw abortion after 15 weeks ahead of a highly anticipated U.S. Supreme Court decision that could bring seismic changes to abortion availability in the United States.
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The Arizona Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday will hear Senate Bill 1164, an abortion ban that will outlaw the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The bill would also criminalize doctors who perform abortions beyond that timeframe – except in the case of medical emergencies.
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Arizona has asked the Supreme Court to allow enforcement of a ban on abortions performed solely because of genetic abnormalities, including Down syndrome.
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A federal judge has blocked a key portion of a new Arizona law that would have let prosecutors bring felony charges against doctors who knowingly…
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Anti-abortion activists say 2021 has been a breakthrough year for legislation in several states seeking to prohibit abortions based on a prenatal…
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The Arizona Senate has voted to require doctors who perform abortions to try to revive the fetus if it shows any sign of life and have equipment on hand…
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Arizona lawmakers opposed to abortion are trying again to limit the use of medication abortions, three months after a 2012 law was declared…
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Arizona's attorney general, Mark Brnovich, won't enforce a disputed section of a new law requiring abortion providers to tell women they can reverse…
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A federal appeals court this morning issued an injunction blocking the state from telling doctors how they can and cannot use certain drugs for abortions.…
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After two-and-a-half years, Planned Parenthood will again offer medication abortions in Flagstaff. As Arizona Public Radio’s Ryan Heinsius reports, the…