Near-total abortion ban won't go back into effect in Arizona
KJZZ | By Wayne Schutsky
Published June 17, 2024 at 5:16 PM MST
The Arizona Legislatures vote to adjourn on Saturday means Arizonas near-total abortion ban will not go back into effect.
The Arizona Supreme Court issued a ruling in April declaring the territorial-era ban should take precedence over a 15-week abortion ban passed by lawmakers in 2022. But a series of legal maneuvers by Attorney General Kris Mayes delayed the rulings effective date until Sept. 26.
Weeks after the Supreme Court released its decision, the Legislature voted to repeal the near-total ban but the repeal did not garner enough support among lawmakers to pass with an emergency clause, which would have allowed it to take effect immediately once it was signed by Gov. Katie Hobbs.
Instead, the repeal will go into effect 90 days after the Legislature adjourned on June 15, meaning the territorial-era ban will come off the books on Sept. 14 about two weeks before it was scheduled to go back into effect.
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