Twelve of Arizona’s 15 county attorneys are calling for Gov. Katie Hobbs to rescind her recent executive order that limits them from prosecuting abortion-related cases.
"The governor’s office should not interfere with the discretion of prosecutors in fulfilling their duties as elected officials," said the attorneys’ letter sent to Hobbs late Monday. "Whether this was the intended purpose, the result is an unnecessary and unjustified impingement on the duties and obligations of elected county attorneys in Arizona.""Governor Hobbs will never stop fighting for reproductive freedoms in Arizona," Slater said in a statement.
"She will continue to use her lawful executive authority to put sanity over chaos and protect everyday Arizonans from extremists who are threatening to prosecute women and doctors over reproductive healthcare."Three Republican senators in the Arizona State Senate have sent a letter to Governor Katie Hobbs, requesting a meeting over an executive order on abortion that they claim represents a flagrant abuse of power. In response, Gov.
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