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People walk past the Arizona State Capitol on Thursday, April 11, 2024 in Phoenix.
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People walk past the Arizona State Capitol on Thursday, April 11, 2024 in Phoenix.
"I've been learning Spanish for seven years, and I've always wanted to learn Chinese because I thought it sounded very beautiful and the written language looked so gorgeous."
"Their defining characteristic, much in the case of a business entrepreneur, is their willingness to invest resources, time, energy, reputation and sometimes money in the hopes of a future return."
Sen. Anna Hernandez speaking during an Arizona State Senate session at the Arizona State Capitol on Wednesday, Apr. 17, 2024 in Phoenix.
President of the Arizona Senate Warren Petersen, Secretary of State Susan Aceves, Assistant Secretary of State Heather Fahey, Journal Clerk Jenn Dickey, and Senate Page Katie Spreitzer during a Arizona State Senate session on Wednesday, Apr. 17, 2024 in Phoenix.
The public crowd watching an Arizona State Senate session at the Arizona State Capitol on Wednesday, Apr. 17, 2024 in Phoenix.
Sen. Anthony Kern during a State Senate session at the Arizona State Capitol on Wednesday, Apr. 17, 2024 in Phoenix.
Sen. Shawnna Bolick during a State Senate session at the Arizona State Capitol on Wednesday, Apr. 17, 2024 in Phoenix.
Senators meet for an Arizona State Senate session at the Arizona State Capitol on Wednesday, Apr. 17, 2024 in Phoenix.
Sen. T.J. Shope during a State Senate session at the Arizona State Capitol on Wednesday, Apr. 17, 2024 in Phoenix.
"We as Americans, we have an absolute First Amendment right to say whatever (we) want. What you don't have the right to do is force me to pay for that."
"It's all the same. The things that protect us, that intervene in our lives physically and emotionally, we should be able to have access to those things."
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"The bill will extend beyond concerts and encompass theater performances, sporting events, exhibitions and more."
"In Skopje, everybody knows about Tempe. Young students want to go to America. Young students want to study at ASU."
The Sons of Confederate Veterans were invited to their meeting because their values align with what CRU at ASU represents.
For all of our astrology lovers, The Echo is diving into how the stars align each week.
"He cites that, for many college students, the 2024 election is the first time they will get the chance to vote."
"The revenue that we're getting from them is good, and if it goes away it goes away, but it wasn't built into our model."
"There are incentive structures in place that are psychological biases that are capitalized by the gaming industry, where they make these things, potentially, very addictive."
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