
Supervisors should take their time — lots of time
Maricopa County supervisors By EJ Montini || The Arizona Republic Dismissed and disgraced Republican state Rep. Liz Harris was a conspiracy- driven election denier before
Maricopa County supervisors By EJ Montini || The Arizona Republic Dismissed and disgraced Republican state Rep. Liz Harris was a conspiracy- driven election denier before
In a written statement released by the state Senate, Rogers said that she doesn’t know what Sanchez “is capable of” and that no one “in
Photo by Gage Skidmore (modified) || Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0 Still, there’s optimism that a budget agreement is just around the corner By Jerod MacDonald-EVOY ||
Parents will not be able to bring their loaded weapons onto school campuses, at least not while Katie Hobbs is governor. Nor will students receive
Liz Harris defends herself against expulsion from. the House.|| Screenshot /Arizona Capitol Television Republican officials in Chandler will send the names of Harris and two
Sen. Steve Kaiser, R-Phoenix, speaks on the floor of the Arizona State Senate at the Arizona State Capitol building in Phoenix on March 13. He
Wikipedia (modified) By Ray Stern || The Arizona Republic Republicans in the Arizona House of Representatives are down one member following the expulsion of Rep.
Republican Rep. Liz Harris gives a thumbs up after fellow members of the Arizona House of Representatives voted to expel her from the chamber on
Image via iStock / Getty Images Plus By Caitlin Sievers || Arizona Mirror A heated debate over a proposed food truck regulation bill in the
Republican lawmakers have approved two bills dealing with guns and students, with Gov. Katie Hobbs likely to veto one, if not both of them.|| Deposit
The report stated that Harris violated Rule 1 of the state House’s rulebook, committing “disorderly behavior” and “damaging the institutional integrity of the House.” By
Liz Harris speaks with attendees at a rally hosted by EZAZ at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix in January
By Ray Stern || The Arizona Republic Flavio Bravo, a first time Democratic state lawmaker from Phoenix, felt like he was making progress this year
Arizona legislators expressed a desire to protect people from having their backyard privacy invaded by drones, but disagreed on what exactly should be prohibited. By
Maricopa County recorder Stephen Richer opens mail-in ballots at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center on Nov. 11, 2022, in Phoenix. ||. File Photo
One senator’s last-minute amendment saved I-10 expansion funding from advancing in the Legislature as a bill this session. The I-10 expansion is a project important
Domestic violence affects one out of every four women and one in nine men in this country. By Howard Fischer || Capitol Media Services Gov.
Rep. Alexander Kolodin || Capitol Media Services 2022 file photo by Howard Fischer By Ray Stern || The Arizona Republic A state lawmaker is facing
Republican Rep. Liz Harris testifies before the House Ethics Committee on March 30 || Screenshot via Arizona Legislature/azleg.gov By Caitlin Sievers || Arizona Mirror Republican
Harris is facing a House Ethics Committee investigation over the testimony by her guest speaker, Jacqueline Breger, who accused elected officials, judges, the Church of
Freshman Sen. Justine Wadsack, R-Tucson filed a bill that would require cities to destroy homeless encampments, charge homeless people with trespassing and throw away their
Getty Photo BY: ISABELA GAMEZ/UA DON BOLLES FELLOW A bill that critics say violates students’ constitutional rights by forcing them to recite the Pledge of
By HOWARD FISCHER || Capitol Media Services Gov. Katie Hobbs is going to veto legislation to block cities and towns from taxing groceries. Press aide
A GOP proposal to cut the sales tax imposed on groceries by some cities passed its final hurdle in the Arizona Legislature, but it may
Tempers flared on March 20, 2023, after Republican Sen. Sonny Borrelli (left) admonished a speaker for using the term “conspiracy theory” to refer to false
ByRyan Randazzo || The Arizona Republic Cheaper medicinal cannabis cards and adding autism and post-traumatic stress disorder as conditions eligible to receive a card are
Valley Metro photo Opinion: Lawmakers are pushing an anti-transit agenda that not only fails to meet metro Phoenix’s needs, but also would likely fail at
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