IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ABORTION ACCESS IN ARIZONA

On May 2, 2024, H.B 2677 was signed into law, repealing the 1864 near-total abortion ban. However, this repeal does not take effect until 91 days after the Legislature adjourns. In the meantime, enforcement of the 1864-era ban is stayed by court orders until at least September 27, 2024.

Accordingly, Arizonans can still obtain, and providers cannot be prosecuted for providing, abortion care in accordance with Title 36 up until September 27, 2024. This page will be updated when we learn more.

Opioid Settlement Funds

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office has issued a request for information (RFI) from statewide and local agencies, local governments, neighborhood-based coalitions, non-profit organizations, etc. who have interest or need in receiving an allocation of the State of Arizona’s opioid settlement funds. The funds allocated to the State may be used for opioid education, rehabilitative resources, evidence-based harm reduction strategies, prison and jail opioid programs, interdiction and abatement, and more. For more information and to view the complete RFI visit the Arizona Procurement Portal.

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