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President Donald Trump’s executive order slashing several small federal agencies could cripple key Arizona library and museum programs, wiping out Wi-Fi hotspot lending, literacy efforts, foster family services and more.
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I spoke to Arizona museums and libraries to find out what programs and services Arizonans could lose due to this executive order.
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Copper Courier, Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Sentinel, AZ Big Media, Gila Herald, KJZZ, Phoenix New Times, and Queen Creek Tribune.
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Using state and federal affordable housing tax credits, the 105-year-old Hill Street School building in Globe, Arizona, has been remodeled and converted into mixed-income housing that primarily serves seniors.
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The Arizona Department of Housing said there is a large need for affordable housing for seniors and rural communities.
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At the repeated request of law enforcement, Arizona Legislators are trying for the second time to push a bill that adds more specific language to the existing animal cruelty law. ​
Arizona Humane Society said that if passed, this bill will help law enforcement intervene sooner in animal cruelty reports.
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