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Arizona Officials Look to Repeal Domestic Partnership Benefits
The law in question, enacted in August 2009, sought to eliminate health care, dental, life, disability and retirement benefits for couples in domestic partnerships, including same-sex couples, by actively applying the state's definition of marriage—which it treats as a union only between a man and woman.
- By Matt Dunning
- July 11, 2012
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