No Debate, No Vote, No Explanation: The Tactics Killing LGBTQ+ Rights Bills in Arizona
In Arizona, one person can stop a bill from moving forward in the Legislature, and the public never gets a chance to have their voice heard.
In Arizona, one person can stop a bill from moving forward in the Legislature, and the public never gets a chance to have their voice heard.
Victory Fund, Equality Arizona, and Equality PAC back Hernandez in crowded special election to replace the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva.
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An email sent Friday by Chancellor Steven Gonzalez laid out an initiative to remove pronouns, alter bathroom signage, and do away with all staff-led groups related to diversity and equity.
Legal experts say the executive order is unconstitutional, but Pinal County’s top prosecutor is all in.
An Arizona federal judge ruled that Peoria's school board didn't violate Heather Rooks's free speech rights when they attempted to shut down her scripture readings. It left the question open on if she's violating the constitution.
In a conservative culture war on sex and gender, queer teachers and staff seek refuge from the frontlines.
Prisma Community Care and eight other clinics say the executive orders forcing them to ignore trans identities and dismantle diversity programs are unconstitutional.
Last week, Prisma Community Care resumed providing gender-affirming healthcare for their youth patients, while Phoenix Children's remains quiet on their next moves.
The move comes alongside other major city's children's hospitals doing the same.
Hear their voice: Helen Waltz (they/them), Flagstaff, Ariz.
With the fear of more LGBTQ+ rights restrictions, possible discrimination, and a culture that appears to be labeling diversity as a threat, Democratic lawmakers are scrambling for how to help fix it.
Interviews with over a dozen queer people who have left or are considering leaving reveal unease about the state’s politics.
An email sent Friday by Chancellor Steven Gonzalez laid out an initiative to remove pronouns, alter bathroom signage, and do away with all staff-led groups related to diversity and equity.
While advocates advised families of queer youth to stop showing up at the Capitol for fear of being sought out and investigated, others continue to have their voices heard in hearings.
The protest was tiny, but soon took a turn that resulted in multiple people arguing online that business owners should provide free water.
Arizona doesn’t have a hate crime statute. And due to gaps in reporting and data, tracking bias-motivated crimes here is a mess.
An Arizona federal judge ruled that Peoria's school board didn't violate Heather Rooks's free speech rights when they attempted to shut down her scripture readings. It left the question open on if she's violating the constitution.
With the state's history of unequal justice in death sentence rulings, the co-chair of the legislative LGBTQ+ caucus wants to let voters decide if the death penalty should remain.
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