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Abortion restrictions arguments in Arizona continue to roil lawmakers

Pro-choice Activists Protest Supreme Court Decision

Kelly Wilson (left) and Kate Hamley (right) stand outside Flagstaff City Hall in this 2023 file photo during a protest put on by pro-choice activists marking the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

PHOENIX -- With the state's 15-week abortion law recently overturned, Planned Parenthood is now deciding what restrictions that remain on the procedure to next target in court.

Organization spokeswoman Erika Mach said Tuesday there are a number of laws that her organization believe are no longer valid in the wake of voter approval in November of Proposition 139.





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