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A peaceful protest against mass deportations became violent with three people taken into custody on Tucson's south side.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed HB 2867, the Antisemitism in Education Act, Tuesday, citing concerns that it would put an “unacceptable level of personal liability” on teachers. The bill would ...
Governor Hobbs is frighteningly wrong,” Morton Klein, national president of the ZOA, told JNS. The post Arizona governor vetoes bill to hold teachers liable for Jew-hatred in schools appeared first ...
In an extended explanation of her veto, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs cited provisions in the bill that would have made teachers ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed a proposal that would have banned teaching antisemitism at the state’s public schools ...
The bill was "not about antisemitism" but rather, "it's about attacking our teachers," Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs said.
The proposal passed by the Arizona Legislature has provoked concern from public-school advocates and First Amendment experts.
Gov. Katie Hobbs should veto the bill that punishes alleged "antisemitism" by inviting lawsuits against teachers and faculty ...
A Tucson elementary school teacher is facing criminal charges and has been dismissed from her position. This follows a News 4 ...
The Arizona House of Representatives passed a final version of HB 2867 Wednesday, the last hurdle it faced before going to ...
The 38-20 vote by the House for HB 2867 came over the objections of most Democrats who sought to differentiate between the ...
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