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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: Take On the Clowns, A HeatStroke interview with Judy Collins; Suspected anti-gay killer walks; Phoenix couple caught in Costa Rica's anti-gay fracas; Life Masks displayed in Mesa; Wreaths for Home, Proceeds for Life
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Created1998
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Selected article titles: Not yet Over the Rainbow, This Phoenix couple channels gay pride into big business; Medical Board files long-delayed complaint against gay doctor: Bomex holds emergency meeting, includes new allegations of sexual misconduct, medical license at stake; Sodomy ban still law in Arizona, 18 other states; ACP gears

Selected article titles: Not yet Over the Rainbow, This Phoenix couple channels gay pride into big business; Medical Board files long-delayed complaint against gay doctor: Bomex holds emergency meeting, includes new allegations of sexual misconduct, medical license at stake; Sodomy ban still law in Arizona, 18 other states; ACP gears up for 1998-99 Pride Season; U of A researchers hope treatment will jump-start immune system
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DescriptionSelected article titles: Utah district won't appeal ruling favoring lesbian teacher; Oregon Appeals Court Ruling Bans Job Discrimination Against Gays; French Gay Rights Measure Accelerating European Debate; Gay man goes public with AIDS vaccine, hoping to inspire others; Hawaii AG Says no further laws needed on same-sex marriage
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Created1999
DescriptionSelected article titles: The Story of a Tambourine Man; Judge grants 60-day delay in Fisher case; Legislators seek to ban gay clubs from AZ school grounds; AG says Apache Junction RV park discriminiates against men; Gay toursists to Costa Rica get official apologies
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ContributorsBenesh, Joseph (Author) / Zally, Sandra (Illustrator) / The Pride Publishing Company (Copyright holder)
Created2012
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This coloring book was designed at the Phoenix Center for the Arts by a couple of our artists as a tool for students to learn about air pollution and to take preventative actions and become good environmental stewards. It is something fun for children to do while at the same

This coloring book was designed at the Phoenix Center for the Arts by a couple of our artists as a tool for students to learn about air pollution and to take preventative actions and become good environmental stewards. It is something fun for children to do while at the same time providing a good story that’s instructive about protecting human health and the environment.

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Created2009
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The 2009 Comprehensive Floodplain Management Plan and Program is intended to be used as a general guide for future decision-making in District activities. The Plan aims to present adequate background information to aid District staff in prioritizing areas for future studies and projects. The Plan identifies historic flooding events, reviews

The 2009 Comprehensive Floodplain Management Plan and Program is intended to be used as a general guide for future decision-making in District activities. The Plan aims to present adequate background information to aid District staff in prioritizing areas for future studies and projects. The Plan identifies historic flooding events, reviews the District's efforts to solve flooding problems, and formulates five-year plans to reduce flooding through flood control project construction, floodplain identification, and planning programs throughout the county.

Created2011-01
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These regulations constitute the legal basis for control of air pollution sources in Maricopa County, Arizona. They are adopted to implement the policy set forth in Title 49 of the Arizona Revised Statutes and to fulfill the State's responsibilities under the Federal Clean Air Act and its amendments to provide

These regulations constitute the legal basis for control of air pollution sources in Maricopa County, Arizona. They are adopted to implement the policy set forth in Title 49 of the Arizona Revised Statutes and to fulfill the State's responsibilities under the Federal Clean Air Act and its amendments to provide a legally enforceable State Implementation Plan for the attainment and maintenance of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. This printing of the regulations incorporates changes adopted by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors through January 2011.

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ContributorsFigueroa, Holly L. (Author) / Lynch, Ashley (Author) / Totura, Christine (Author) / Wolfersteig, Wendy (Author) / RTI International (Publisher)
Created2014-06
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In 2006, the Smoke-Free Arizona Act outlawed smoking within most enclosed public spaces and places of employment primarily to reduce the exposure of individuals to harmful secondhand smoke. The purpose of the Maricopa County Smoke-Free Parks Policy Assessment is three-fold: 1) to evaluate the extent and health impact of tobacco

In 2006, the Smoke-Free Arizona Act outlawed smoking within most enclosed public spaces and places of employment primarily to reduce the exposure of individuals to harmful secondhand smoke. The purpose of the Maricopa County Smoke-Free Parks Policy Assessment is three-fold: 1) to evaluate the extent and health impact of tobacco usage in public parks; 2) analyze smoke-free parks policies that have been proposed in cities, counties, and states nationwide; and 3) to assess the feasibility of introducing and implementing similar policies in Arizona, and in Maricopa County in particular.

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ContributorsFigueroa, Holly L. (Author) / Totura, Christine (Author) / Brien, Spencer (Author) / Wolfersteig, Wendy (Author) / RTI International (Publisher)
Created2014-06
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The Maricopa County Department of Public Health and the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center at Arizona State University initiated an evaluation of ASU’s Tobacco-Free Campus policy, which went into effect on August 1, 2013. The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the impacts of this policy on the ASU community

The Maricopa County Department of Public Health and the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center at Arizona State University initiated an evaluation of ASU’s Tobacco-Free Campus policy, which went into effect on August 1, 2013. The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the impacts of this policy on the ASU community and environment. This report summarizes tobacco consumption patterns, norms and perceptions surrounding tobacco use, tobacco litter on campus, and overall benefits of a tobacco-free campus both before and after policy implementation.

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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: NH gay rights law to take effect Jan. 1; Gay rights dispute awaits Supreme Court Action; UT Attorneys ask for dismissal of lesbian teahcer's suit over gag order; PBP offers new HIV programs; Broadway Rock Musical comes to Gammage