As Monday's certification of Nov. 2's election results bring
Proposition 200 one step closer to becoming law, key players are
gearing up to continue the fight in court as government agencies
scramble to prepare to implement the controversial voter-approved
immigration measure. Unless a legal challenge blocks the measure from
taking effect, Proposition 200 will become law when Gov. Janet
Napolitano officially proclaims election results. That proclamation
will occur sometime in the weeks following the secretary of state's
certification of the statewide canvass Monday. Meanwhile, a Maricopa
County Superior Court special action filed Thursday by some proponents
of the measure seeks to expand its purview, adding to the confusion of
what benefits the measure covers. State and local government agencies
are still working to figure that out and to design new policies and
training procedures in order to implement the new law. [more]
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