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Arizona Senate Bill SB1474
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Arizona 2023 Regular Session
Arizona Senate Bill SB1474
Introduced
2/2/23
Caption
Death penalty serious mental illness
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Previously Filed As
AZ SB1595
Seriously mentally ill; discharge; medications
AZ SB1422
Felony murder; repeal
AZ SB1416
Working conditions; heat illness; prevention.
AZ SB1632
Family and medical leave; coverage.
AZ SCR1005
Sandra Day O'Connor; death resolution
AZ SB1678
Secure behavioral health residential facilities
AZ SB1311
Mental health; oversight; data; documentation.
AZ SB1356
Qualified schools; fingerprinting requirements; penalties
AZ SB1425
Birth certificates; amendments; gender
AZ SB1247
Ballot delivery; collection
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