In a letter penned by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes to Tucson's City Attorney, Mayes says the city is not currently violating state law.
In the video player: Tucson Mayor Regina Romero responds to the state's dispute over the 'Source of Income' ordinance.
The dispute first came to light in late December, when then-AG Mark Brnovich told Tucson officials its 'Source of Income' ordinance was out of legal compliance. Designed to prevent landlords from denying rental applications to people who use Section 8 housing voucher, Tucson Mayor and Council unanimously passed the ordinance in September 2022.
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