Martinsville Bulletin
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The Arizona Supreme Court recently ruled that a voter initiative
that would legalize recreational marijuana will appear on the November
ballot, but it blocked one that would ban surprise medical billing and
prevent insurers from discriminating against people with pre-existing
conditions from the ballot. Separately, a lower court judge ruled that
backers of another initiative overhauling the state's criminal sentencing
laws failed to collect enough qualifying signatures to make the ballot.
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Friday, August 28, 2020
Courts toss 2 initiatives, say 2 can stay on Arizona ballot
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