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February 28, 2008 (PHOENIX) – The two chambers of the US Arizona state on Wednesday have adopted a bill requiring the state pension funds to sell off any investments linked to Sudan , the local press reported. The bipartisan divestiture measure seeks to shift stock the state holds away from foreign companies that are linked to Sudan — specifically in oil, mineral, power and weapons sales. Whoever, the state would be required to divest only if doing so didn’t end up costing any money, a matter that led to criticism of the bill. In addition, the bill doesn’t apply to mutual funds. State Rep. Sam Crump, R-Anthem, sought unsuccessfully to amend the bill last week. But its prime sponsor, state Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Phoenix, said if the bill were reworded to potentially cost the state money it would lose support and might be found unconstitutional.
From: Sudan Tribune
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