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Judges rejected challenges to two Arizona voter initiatives, siding with proponents of a measure limiting so-called predatory debt collection and for one that would require people who fund political campaigns through nonprofit groups to be identified.

voter initiatives on Aug. 17, siding with proponents of a measure limiting so-called predatory debt collection and for one that would require people who fund political campaigns through nonprofit groups to be identified.

Moskowitz said the Predatory Debt Collection Protection Act qualifies to appear on the November ballot. A legal challenge against a third initiative, designed to block election law changes enacted by the Republican-controlled Legislature and expand access to voting, is still being weighed by Mikitish.that aim to keep the three voter initiatives whose backers submitted petitions last month from appearing on the November ballot.

Moskowitz rejected that arguments, saying "secured debt" is commonly understood to only include debt that is voluntarily secured and that the summary was not misleading.

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