Tea-Publicans in the Arizona Legislature cower before Cathi Herrod again

6a00d8341bf80c53ef01910386dd8c970c-320wiCathi Herrod and her Christian Taliban at the Center for Arizona Policy (CAP), and its legal arm ally the Alliance Defending Freedom, have once again convinced Tea-Publicans in the Arizona legislature to enact yet another unconstitutional and unlawful abortion regulation permitting unannounced warrantless inspections of abortion clinics for purposes of harassment and intimidation of abortion service providers and their patients. Arizona lawmakers OK plan for unannounced abortion clinic inspections:

[S]tate senators gave final approval to  HB 2284 Wednesday to allowing unannounced warrantless inspection of abortion clinics.

The 17-13 party-line voice vote came after extensive debate about not just whether the law is needed, but whether it is really designed to harass abortion providers and their patients.

The House previously approved the measure on a near party-line vote of 34-22-4, with Democratic Rep. Lydia Hernandez (LD 29) voting with the Tea-Publicans, and Republican Kate Brophy McGee (LD 28) voting no with the Democrats. The “mythical moderate Republicans,” including Rep. Ethan Orr (R-Tucson), voted for this unconstitutional CAP bill.

Once again, the state of Arizona will be pissing away your tax dollars to defend yet another unconstitutional and unlawful measure on behalf of the extremist agenda of the CAP.

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Arizona’s abortion wars continue in court

Last week, U.S. District Court Judge David Bury refused to enjoin Arizona’s new restrictions on medication induced abortions set to take effect on April 1, while he decides the legal issues before him.

6a00d8341bf80c53ef01910386dd8c970c-320wiJudge Bury wrote that Arizona’s rules will not unduly burden a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion, since the alternative of surgical abortions remains available. The fact that some women may have to travel hundreds of miles to clinics, twice, under the restrictions, and that the process will cost more, he wrote, “do not qualify as irreparable harm.” Uh-huh.

Planned Parenthood of Arizona appealed the denial of an injunction to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which immediately granted the request for a temporary injunction to block the new state regulations from going into effect. 9th Circuit Temporarily Grants Block of New AZ Abortion Rules. Arizona Attorney General Tom “banned for life by the SEC” Horne moved the appellate court to set aside its temporary injunction and allow the new state regulations to go into effect. Horne asks court to lift a stay on enforcing new abortion restrictions.

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We have a budget . . . the way forward

By now you have heard that the Arizona legislature worked out a “compromise” budget on Monday night — a compromise between the right-wing and the far-right-wing of the GOP, to the exclusion of the Democratic minority (and the one-third of Arizona voters who are Democrats, and a good-size chunk of the one-third of Arizona voters who are No Party Preference). The budget compromise reportedly had the support of lame-duck Governor Jan Brewer who worked with House GOP leaders.

The budget passed in the Senate on a vote of 18-11-1. In the House, the budget passed on a vote of 36-19-5. Only one Democrat voted in favor, Senator Leah Landrum-Tylor (LD 27), in exchange for a line item appropriation of $125,000 for the Arizona Commission on African-American Affairs.

The budget has been sent to the Governor and awaits her signature.

The Arizona Republic editorializes today, Incomplete budget shorts Arizona’s vital needs:

[I]t still isn’t good enough.

It is the product of straining over relatively small funding disagreements rather than boldly discussing big holes in the vital state responsibilities of education and infrastructure. It is incomplete, offering only a promise to look at the needs of children later.

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A closer look at the ‘Kochtopus’ front group, The LIBRE Initiative

You have probably seen on your tee-vee machine in recent days political attack ads from the “Kochtopus” front group, The Libre Initiative. Oh, I’m sorry, that would be a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization “issue” ads. Excuuuse me.

The Arizona Daily Star provided a sketchy report, CD1/CD2 Watch: New ad target Barber, Kirkpatrick over their support for Obamacare:

A new round of ads attacking Reps. Ann Kirkpatrick and Ron Barber over their support for the Affordable Healthcare Act are expected to air later this week.

Daniel Garza, the executive director for The LIBRE Initiative, said his group is expected to spend $700,000 on the series of issue ads focusing on the economic toll Obamacare will have on Hispanic community.

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The Arlington, VA-based nonprofit has previously spent $1.2 million on ads in the 12 months focusing on immigration issues in 10 states.

Garza said his group is focused on various economic issues facing the U.S. Hispanic community. The 501(c)(4) nonprofit was founded in 2011.

When asked on Wednesday, Garza declined to discuss how his group is funded.

The Libre Initiative Trust has received roughly $3.8 million in the last campaign cycle from TC4 and Freedom Partners,  both affiliated with the Koch brothers, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

[Most of the funds originated with two groups, the Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce and TC4 Trust, both of which routed some of the money through Sean Noble’s Phoenix-based nonprofit group called the Center to Protect Patient Rights (CPPR) in 2012. The players in the Koch-backed political donor network.]

The Star does not report the odd connection between former George W. Bush staffers and “Kochtopus” front groups like The Libre Initiative.

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“Pro-life” site calls upon readers to harass and intimidate a Yuma bar and grill

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I often joke that I read LifeSiteNews.com so you don’t have to but I think a lot more people should read the site so they could see how anti-choicers talk among themselves. It only takes a few articles of their daily digest to make it abundantly clear that anti-choicers can scarcely conceal their bitter disappointment that they can’t stone women to death for fornication.

In today’s edition comes this:

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