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Katie Hobbs Signs Bill to Repeal Arizona Abortion Ban, Celebrates Killing Babies, by Steven Ertelt – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has signed the bill to repeal Arizona’s abortion ban, making it so babies will continue being aborted in the southwestern state.

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews,  May 2, 2024

Washington, DCArizona Governor Katie Hobbs has signed the bill to repeal Arizona’s abortion ban, making it so babies will continue being aborted in the southwestern state.

In a gleeful message, Hobbs celebrated her own signing of the bill.

“With the stroke of my pen, the 1864 abortion ban is about to OFFICIALLY become a thing of the past,” she wrote on X (Twitter).

However, under the state Constitution, any law repeal doesn’t take effect until 90 days after the legislative session ends, and the end date can vary. For example, if this session ends in late July like last year, the repeal would only become effective in late October or early November. …

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