Rose Law Group Newsmaker
Feb. 7, 2024
Is this democracy? Arizona bill would force another election if not enough voters show up
Opinion: An Arizona senator wants to invalidate election results if less than 25% of voters cast a ballot. How would that work?
RELATED: Republicans, Hobbs on a collision course over how to fix the election recount law
A last-minute effort to fix state election deadlines could hang in part on whether Gov. Katie Hobbs and Democrats are willing to agree to enshrine more vigorous signature verification on early ballots into Arizona law.
GOP bill would strike ‘gender’ from state law, limit sex to male, female
GOP senators want to rewrite state law to define sex as only male and female and not “a person’s subjective sense of self,” a move they said will protect women and girls from “unwanted intrusions” by transgender women.
The big lie about letting in 5,000 migrants a day will kill Sen. Sinema’s border bill
Opinion: Opponents of a bipartisan border security deal, unwilling to argue merits, settled on a misrepresentation to kill the legislation.
RELATED: Border an arena for political theater
The new immigration deal is not a handout to Democrats. It’s a poison political pill in a consequential election year.
House fails to impeach Mayorkas, a blow to Arizona’s far-right members. Here’s what happened
Arizona’s congressional delegation was split along party lines, with all three of its Democratic members opposing the measure, and all six Republicans voting in favor of it.
University of Arizona leaders discuss changes coming as $177M operating deficit looms
University of Arizona leaders talk about centralizing administration and overhauling athletics while protecting aid for students on Jan. 29, 2024.
A corporate weed company nabbed 4 rare Arizona equity licenses. They’re now ‘placeholders’
Four Arizona social equity dispensary licenses are being squandered by a multi-state marijuana company as “placeholders” to meet a state deadline, with operating hours set to limit the number of customers.