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Caroline Maloney stands outside HonorHealth’s Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center at the end of her overnight shift early Friday, June 26, 2020 in Scottsdale. Arizonans won’t be voting in November on a proposal to hike pay of hospital workers and guarantee that those with preexisting conditions can get affordable health insurance. (Matt York/ AP file)

Caroline Maloney stands outside HonorHealth’s Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center at the end of her overnight shift early Friday, June 26, 2020 in Scottsdale. Arizonans won’t be voting in November on a proposal to hike pay of hospital workers and guarantee that those with preexisting conditions can get affordable health insurance. (Matt York/ AP file)

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