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Selina
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MAGA Republican extremist Selina Bliss is a
member of the Arizona House of Representatives,
representing District 1. She assumed office on
January 9,
2023. Her
current term
ends on
January 11,
2027. Bliss ran for election to the Arizona
House of Representatives to represent District 1.
She won in the general election on November 8, 2022.
Bliss is running for
re-election
to the
Arizona
House of
Representatives
to represent
District 1.
She has
declared
candidacy
for the
Republican
primary
scheduled on
August 4,
2026. |
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AZ Legislator
Proposes To Ban
Transgender Athletes
From Competing In
Girls' Sports |
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"The Protect Girls’
Sports in Arizona
Act (HCR2003) is
from state Rep.
Selina Bliss,
R-Prescott. Bliss
said it reinstates
and strengthens the
Save Women’s Sports
Act of 2022 (Senate
Bill 1165), which
bans transgender
athletes from
competing in girls'
sports.
Implementation of
SB1165 has been
delayed by the 9th
Circuit Court of
Appeals. “What my
ballot referral will
do to complement
that is to expand
the provisions of
SB1165 by including
all schools and
sports associations,
so there’s the
difference,” Bliss
told The Center
Square. “It gets it
out of the legal
court tie up, which
is supposed to be
determined next
year, but it takes
it straight to the
voters to take care
of this once and for
all.” It also helps
Arizona’s
Republican-controlled
Legislature avoid a
possible veto by
Democratic Gov.
Katie Hobbs.
Republicans don't
have enough seats to
override her
vetoes." |
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Dec. 24, 2025 |
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| Every name in RED, as of this date, has now voted 3 times in two weeks to keep the 1864 Abortion Ban on the books and the law of Arizona. |
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| Apr. 18, 2024 |
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Mesa
Lawmakers
Take
Opposite
Stands
On
Gender
Bill |
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"Saying
they
are
protecting
women,
House
Republicans
gave
final
approval
April
3 to
legislation to
strictly
classify
individuals
under
Arizona
law
on
the
basis
of
their
biological
sex
when
they
were
born. SB
1628,
approved
on a
party-line
31-28
vote,
would
replace
every
reference
to
“gender’’
in
state
law
with
“sex.’’
The
former
generally
refers
to
how
people
identify
themselves
versus
the
latter
which
would
be
determined
by
biology
at
birth."
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"Rep. Selina
Bliss,
however,
said
this
bill
is
necessary.
“For
the
past
several
years
there
has
been
a
deliberate
effort
to
redefine
‘sex’
to
mean
‘gender’
or
‘gender
identity,’
allowing
biological
males
to
self-identify
into
women’s
spaces,’’
said
the
Prescott
Republican.
“This
is
not,
folks,
a
hypothetical
threat.’’" |
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Apr.
13,
2024 |
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