Attorney Don Loose discusses the two contradictory abortion laws now on the books in Arizona. We look to the courts to provide clarity, as currently, confusion reigns.
Additionally, he touches on two ballot measures coming up in the November election. One regards in-state tuition and access to financial aid no matter the student’s immigration status. The other changes the number of votes required to pass any tax legislation from a simple majority to 60% of the votes cast.
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Donald A. Loose is an Arizona attorney, and the author of Arizona Laws 101: A Handbook for Non-Lawyers, and Estate Planning in Arizona: What You Need to Know. Mr. Loose is a regular guest on radio shows featuring local newsmaker interviews. He may be contacted at don@looselawgroup.com.
Arizona’s “Tamale Bill” Signed
/in Audio Interviews/by Loose Law Group, P.C.The legislature is putting Senate Concurrent Resolution SCR1007 on the November ballot for the voters to decide. It concerns not allowing banks in Arizona to discriminate against a firearm entity.
Arizona Ballot to Consider Tax Refunds for Homeless Impact on Properties
/in Audio Interviews/by Loose Law Group, P.C.The legislature is putting Senate Concurrent Resolution SCR1007 on the November ballot for the voters to decide. It concerns not allowing banks in Arizona to discriminate against a firearm entity.
Arizona Voters to Decide on Bank Discrimination Against Firearm Entities
/in Audio Interviews/by Loose Law Group, P.C.The legislature is putting Senate Concurrent Resolution SCR1007 on the November ballot for the voters to decide. It concerns not allowing banks in Arizona to discriminate against a firearm entity.
Pima County’s New Fine for Unreported Firearm Loss
/in Audio Interviews/by Loose Law Group, P.C.Pima County ordinance imposes a penalty for those who do not report the loss of a firearm within 48 hours.
Arizona Tackles Retail Theft, Psilocybin Research, and Education Funding
/in Audio Interviews/by Don LooseAttorney Don Loose discusses Arizona’s debates over increasing penalties for retail theft, funding psilocybin studies, and boosting public education investment.