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In this May 9, 2019 photo members of the Arizona House applaud women in the gallery who backed a bill lawmakers had just approved that will study murders of native American women in Phoenix. Social worker Debbie Nez Manuel and her husband, retired firefighter Royce Manuel, both far left of the gallery, were among the proponents cheering the legislation's passage. They live on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community east of Scottsdale, Arizona.(AP Photo/Bob Christie)
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