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Arizona judge rules 19th century abortion ban can take effect<!-- wp:html --><div></div> <div> <p class="story-text__paragraph ">Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich, who in July <a target="_blank" href="https://www.azag.gov/press-release/ag-brnovich-files-motion-seeking-clarity-arizonas-abortion-law" class=" js-tealium-tracking " rel="noopener">filed a motion</a> ask the court to let the law take effect, praised the court’s decision <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/GeneralBrnovich/status/1573443589509910528?s=20&t=WApr3GoAbboBZK6sMmm4Gg" class=" js-tealium-tracking " rel="noopener">in a tweet</a> on Friday.</p> <p class="story-text__paragraph ">“We applaud the court for upholding the will of the legislature and providing clarity and uniformity on this important issue,” he said.</p> <p class="story-text__paragraph ">What’s next: Abortion rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision — as well as pushing for a Democrat to be elected to replace Brnovich, who has a limited term.</p> <p class="story-text__paragraph ">“Today is a tough day for Arizonans — now subject to a total abortion ban that will have a devastating effect across our borders and beyond,” said Caroline Mello Roberson, NARAL Pro-Choice America’s Southwest Regional Director. “We are working with our 75,000 members in the Copper State to send a clear message: When you stand for our rights, we stand for your place.”</p> </div><!-- /wp:html -->

Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich, who in July filed a motion ask the court to let the law take effect, praised the court’s decision in a tweet on Friday.

“We applaud the court for upholding the will of the legislature and providing clarity and uniformity on this important issue,” he said.

What’s next: Abortion rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision — as well as pushing for a Democrat to be elected to replace Brnovich, who has a limited term.

“Today is a tough day for Arizonans — now subject to a total abortion ban that will have a devastating effect across our borders and beyond,” said Caroline Mello Roberson, NARAL Pro-Choice America’s Southwest Regional Director. “We are working with our 75,000 members in the Copper State to send a clear message: When you stand for our rights, we stand for your place.”

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