Minimum wage hike, open primaries proposal shouldn't make AZ ballot, suits argue https://t.co/3kKr1Qrt3m via @azcentral
Foes of the minimum wage hike and open primaries file suit in separate bids to keep the measures from ever going to voters. Legal issues range from whether signatures can be counted to whether they violate "single-subject" rule. Court hearings on horizon. https://t.co/XFna2hV6bK https://t.co/4iyD2VG9sr
Foes file suit against minimum wage, open primaries proposals on AZ ballot https://t.co/qYLIYnIj8F
Several lawsuits have been filed in Arizona aiming to prevent various citizen initiatives from appearing on the ballot. An anti-abortion group filed a lawsuit on July 24 to block a measure that would enshrine abortion rights into the state’s Constitution. Additionally, a labor group is suing Glendale over a rejected ballot measure to raise hotel workers' wages. Meanwhile, opponents of a minimum wage hike and open primaries proposals have filed separate suits to prevent these measures from going to voters. Legal challenges include issues such as the validity of signatures and adherence to the 'single-subject' rule, with court hearings expected soon.