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Senate deadlocks then later approves HCR2055 after reconsideration; debate centers on labeling cartels as terrorists
Summary
After extended debate and a motion to reconsider, the Arizona Senate approved HCR2055 on June 27; the resolution directs state attention to drug-cartel threats but drew warnings that its wording could have sweeping consequences.
The Arizona Senate debated and ultimately approved, on reconsideration, concurrent resolution HCR2055 on June 27 after extended floor exchanges and a recorded division vote. The resolution’s language would direct state attention toward drug-cartel threats and call for agency actions; opponents argued the wording risked treating migrants and trafficking victims as terrorists and could encourage increased militarization of border…
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