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My family has deep roots in Arizona. So why are Republican politicians trying to push us out? tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Some Arizona politicians have decided families with deep roots in the state are not welcome — simply because a family member is transgender.

Elections matter: AG Mayes upholds Tucson's 'source of income' protection for renters tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Tucson has felt some of the first tangible results of the 2022 midterms, as the Arizona Attorney General's Office just told city officials that "source of income" protection for renters is kosher under state law.

Texas abortion ruling nears, but blue states aren't waiting to protect pill access tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A federal judge in Texas soon could make one of the two pills used in medication abortions harder to come by, even in blue states that support abortion rights - though Arizona and many other states are trying to ensure continued access to the drugs.

Feds move to crack down on water pollution from coal plants tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed new wastewater treatment standards for coal-fired power plants to reduce discharges of toxic metals and other pollutants by approximately 584 million pounds per year into nearby waterways.

National ban on transgender athletes in girls’ sports passed by U.S. House panel tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A U.S. House committee passed a bill on a party-line vote that would block transgender girls from competing in school sports consistent with their gender identity, a reflection of a broader push in multiple states to curb the rights of transgender student athletes.

With his father, Pedro, on his mind, Rio Gomez returns to Arizona with Team Colombia tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
Representing his mother’s home country of Colombia in a tune-up for the World Baseball Classic, Arizona native Rio Gomez pitched in his hometown for the first time since his father, longtime baseball reporter Pedro Gomez, died on Super Bowl Sunday two years ago.

AZ House Elections Committee: Don’t say ‘conspiracy theory’ tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The leader of the Arizona House elections committee doesn’t want speakers in front of the committee to utter the words “conspiracy theory,” two weeks after that same House committee allowed a Gilbert insurance agent to spread wild and utterly unfounded conspiracy theories.

Feds pause Flaming Gorge releases amid snowy winter for Colorado River tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The federal government has halted releases from the Flaming Gorge Reservoir that were meant to prop up water levels at Lake Powell downstream, as heavy snows allowed the Bureau of Reclamation to end releases two months earlier than originally planned.

Arizona teachers could go to prison for recommending 'sexually explicit' books tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Republican lawmakers advanced a measure that would put Arizona teachers behind bars if they so much as recommend a book to students that is considered too “sexually explicit,” after claiming schools all over Arizona are “sexualizing” students.

Hobbs signs executive order establishing Missing & Murdered Indigenous Peoples Task Force tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
For the first time in history, an Arizona governor signed an executive order to officially establish a task force focused on addressing the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples crisis.

Hobbs signs executive order establishing Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Task Force tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
For the first time in history, an Arizona governor signed an executive order to officially establish a task force focused on addressing the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples crisis.

Peterson Zah, former Navajo chairman & the tribe’s first president, dies at 85 tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Former Navajo President, 85, Peterson Zah, died Tuesday at his home in Window Rock, Arizona, after a lengthy illness.

Hobbs vetoes bill that banned 'critical race theory' in Arizona schools tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Gov. Katie Hobbs has issued her 16th veto, nixing a bill that would have banned the teaching of critical race theory in Arizona schools.

Inside the 'private and confidential' conservative group that promises to 'crush liberal dominance' tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Leonard Leo, the longtime Federalist Society leader who helped create a conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court, has moved on to the Teneo Network, a little-known group he called “networks of conservatives that can roll back” liberal influence.

School notification bill could mean bullying for sex offender’s children tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
One proponent of a bill in the Arizona legislature that would require sex offenders to notify their child’s school of their sex offender status says that a parent’s right to know trump’s that child’s right not to be ostracized or bullied.

Progressive agriculture groups rally for land access, climate-smart policies in farm bill tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Farmers and leaders from more than 20 progressive agricultural groups gathered this week to march on the U.S. Capitol, and promote climate solutions and underserved producers as priority issues for lawmakers in the upcoming farm bill.

Flagstaff issues resolution to support abortion access, asks lawmakers to repeal anti-abortion laws tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Following the lead of Tucson and Phoenix, Flagstaff is now the third Arizona city to pass a resolution in support of abortion access, in protest of statewide restrictions.

House passes bill aimed at speeding up search for missing foster kids tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The Arizona House of Representatives passed a that bill would require the Department of Child Safety to begin making notifications within 24 hours of a child’s disappearance, with the hope of locating missing children before they are found dead.

Republicans push to allow concealed guns onto Arizona school campuses tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A trio of GOP gun measures won approval from lawmakers Wednesday, including legalizing silencers and muzzle suppressors and a measure that would allow people with concealed weapon permits to bring firearms onto Arizona school campuses.

9th Circuit takes up claims of anti-gay harassment at University of Arizona tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A Ninth Circuit panel will decide whether homophobic slurs used against a former University of Arizona student-athlete counted as sexual harassment under Title IX, which hinges on whether those he said harassed him actually believed he was gay.

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