By Jeremy Duda | AXIOS
A hard-fought compromise over a pair of bills aimed at alleviating Arizona’s housing crisis fell apart Monday.
Of note: The Senate also voted down a third bill that wasn’t part of the original deal negotiated by lawmakers and representatives for the cities.
State of play: Sen. Steve Kaiser, R-Phoenix, and the League of Arizona Cities and Towns have spent much of the Legislature’s extended break hammering out an agreement that would make it easier to build apartments and other types of housing by overriding municipal control.