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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R) has determined that Tucson’s ordinance requiring city workers to get vaccinated for the Chinese coronavirus violates state law and is in direct conflict with Gov. Doug Ducey’s (R) executive order. As such, his office is ordering the city to rescind or amend the order or risk losing millions of dollars in state funding, officials announced Tuesday.Brnovich’s office announced an investigation into Tucson’s ordinance last month, as the city of Tucson is requiring city employees to get vaccinated for the Chinese coronavirus. At the time, the city announced that city employees would need to show proof of vaccination by August 24 or risk five days of suspension without compensation. Employees who refuse would also risk higher insurance premiums.