Gov. Hobbs Limits Arizona Counties’ Ability to Prosecute Illegal Abortions

by Lauren Scott

 

Gov. Katie Hobbs signed an executive order that pulls prosecutorial authority away from counties looking to enforce the state’s abortion laws. Critics are calling the move an overstep of authority.

The executive order has four main points to protect abortion.

It centralizes authority over abortion-related prosecutions in Arizona courts in the Attorney General’s office.

“We have seen that anti-abortion extremists will stop at nothing in their attempts to impose their radical beliefs on the rest of the country,” Attorney General Kris Mayes said in a June 23 statement. “I don’t accept that.”

Hobbs has directed state agencies not to assist in any investigations relating to assisting or obtaining reproductive health care that would be legal in Arizona. Additionally, Arizona will decline extradition requests from other states seeking to prosecute individuals who provide, assist, seek, or receive legal abortion services in Arizona.

The executive order also established the Governor’s Advisory Council on Protecting Reproductive Freedom to make recommendations that expand access to sexual and reproductive healthcare in Arizona.

“All Arizonans deserve equitable access to health services that affirm their individual rights and reproductive freedom, respect their privacy, and support their sexual and reproductive health,” according to the executive order.

“One year ago today, millions of Arizonans were stripped of their reproductive freedom,” Hobbs said in a tweet. “I promised Arizonans I would do everything in my power to restore their freedoms, and I’ve followed through on that promise.”

Center for Arizona Policy President Cathi Herrod responded to Hobbs’ executive order in a statement.

“In her zeal for abortion, Gov. Hobbs has exceeded her authority as governor,” Herrod said. “The law does not allow her to strip county attorneys of their clear enforcement authority as granted in various Arizona laws.”

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Lauren Scott is an intern reporter at The Center Square.
Photo “Katie Hobbs” by Gage Skidmore. CC BY-SA 2.0. Background Photo “Woman Taking a Pregnancy Test” by Tima Miroshnichenko.

 

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4 Thoughts to “Gov. Hobbs Limits Arizona Counties’ Ability to Prosecute Illegal Abortions”

  1. Janice E Prescott

    I hope everybody that voted for this POS is real happy they did. She is ruining our state just like Biden has our country. There are other states these women can go to, but I pray they stop getting pregnant to start with. It’s Murder no matter how you spin it.

    1. Stuman15

      Since when does the governor make laws? That belongs to the legislators. She is trying to become a dictator at the state level. Get her out!

  2. Ruth

    Abortion IS murder no matter what person tries to change that! Killing babies because people cannot take care of themselves or be responsible is outrageous and a disgraceful crime against humanity! God says murder is wrong and NO ONE should stand against God! If they do, they do so at their peril. It is disgusting that abortion murders are called health care; far from it!!!! It is the legalization of murder and babies are humans at conception! YOU ALL were one once…how about your Mom deciding you were in her way, and she took you to be killed? DISGUSTING INSANITY!

  3. Margaret

    Would not have expected anything different from this Democrat that believes in the ending of life forms yet to be born. It follows the same line of thinking of all Democrats . I wonder if she will also end the right of a mother to turn an unwanted baby into a hospital for protection.

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