
If Sinema won’t nix the filibuster, would she at least help the Senate fix it?
Opinion: The filibuster is killing bills with wide public support, and that’s bad for democracy. A few changes could keep the rule but lessen its harsh

Opinion: The filibuster is killing bills with wide public support, and that’s bad for democracy. A few changes could keep the rule but lessen its harsh

Edward Weatherby, 41, left, and his wife Stephanie, 27, and Ryan Nguyen, 24 listen to a presentation by a Disabled American Veterans organization at a

Illustration: Constituting America Opinion: The filibuster is killing bills with wide public support, and that’s bad for democracy. A few changes could keep the rule

AG Merrrick Garland said the Justice Department will scrutinize any such audits as Arizona’s to ensure they’re following federal laws. By Jeremy Duda | Arizona

Failure of Arizona flat-tax proposal sparks talk of other options for state budget By Mary Jo Pitzl | Arizona Republic But its most ardent proponents
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By InBusiness Phoenix Ulysses Development Group continues to expand its impact in Arizona with the groundbreaking of Salt River Flats 2, a new affordable housing community located at 4027 S. 13th Street in Phoenix.

By Arizona Digital Free Press Greater Phoenix home sales increased in March, indicating continued market activity despite broader economic and geopolitical uncertainty. Closed sales across the region rose 10%

By NAHB Housing production bounced back in March as builders cautiously ramp up production despite ongoing headwinds. Overall housing starts increased 10.8% in March to