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An Arizona Republican senator wants to codify a definition of biological sex into state law, which would eliminate the legal recognition of transgender people.
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Republican lawmakers have moved to keep the state from being obligated to pay for gender-affirming surgery for employees and dependents.
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Activists have rallied around a transgender woman charged with aggravated assault in Flagstaff. They allege she was defending herself from a violent attack, but police reports and witness accounts say her actions were unprovoked.
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A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked Arizona from enforcing a law banning transgender girls from playing on girls' school sports teams.
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The orders allow state and university employees to access gender-affirming surgery and sever any official involvement with so-called conversion therapy.
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The State Senate has passed a bill that would create alternate restrooms, locker rooms and showers for transgender students who are “unwilling or unable” to use facilities that match their biological sex.
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The bill wants to prohibit teachers from using a student’s chosen pronouns without first securing a parent’s written permission.
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Utah’s ban on transgender athletes playing on girls’ sports teams is being challenged in court. Two anonymous families who sued Tuesday said the ban wrongly keeps their children from playing the sports they love with their friends.
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is refusing to say if he thinks transgender people actually exist.
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Arizona’s Republican governor has signed a series of bills targeting abortion and transgender rights. Gov. Doug Ducey’s signature today puts Arizona on a growing list of GOP-led states pursuing a conservative social agenda.