
Arizona Senate kills Super Bowl security funding bill
The Arizona Senate voted down a bill that would have helped the city of Glendale cover public safety costs during the next Super Bowl. AP

The Arizona Senate voted down a bill that would have helped the city of Glendale cover public safety costs during the next Super Bowl. AP

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