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Public Health Journalism this Week

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March 30, 2024March 30, 2024

From veto to law: Hobbs signs the ‘tamale bill’ to loosen rules for food vendors • Arizona Mirror

Two GOP bills putting restrictions on SNAP are headed to Hobbs’ desk  Arizona Mirror

Indigenous advocates host townhall for victims, families of sober living crisis (azmirror.com)

Why is it so difficult to teach sex-ed in Arizona? (azmirror.com)

Hobbs signs bills to ‘free the tamales,’ make Pluto the state planet (azcentral.com)

Sen. Theresa Hatathlie’s sober living bill blocked by fellow Democrats (azcentral.com)

Arizona Attorney General seeks immediate takeover of assisted living facility – Arizona PBS (azpbs.org)

A new cause of Valley Fever – Arizona PBS (azpbs.org)

2023 breaks record for heat-related deaths in Maricopa County – Arizona PBS (azpbs.org)

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