
Republicans want school vouchers in the Constitution, but Hobbs doesn’t want to foot the bill
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: The head of the House Education Committee said on April 30 that any plan to ask

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: The head of the House Education Committee said on April 30 that any plan to ask

Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: The election may be more than a year off, but the politicians who hope to win statewide

By Kevin Stone | KTAR Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes isn’t done taking legal action against the Trump administration over policies she believes are unconstitutional.

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa It appears city officials are mentally preparing to tighten their belts. Maricopa revenue is expected to plateau while state-shared

By Maricopa County The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to send to the Maricopa County Recorder a new draft of a Shared Services Agreement (SSA)

Mayor Jon Thompson By Pinal Central Electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Motors announced that it had reached an agreement for the acquisition of the Nikola Corporation Phoenix and Coolidge facilities

By Pinal Central The Pinal County Board of Supervisors heard details of Pinal’s five-year Transportation Improvement and Maintenance Program as recommended by the county’s Transportation Advisory Committee. A

By AZ Mirror A measure that would have waived certain state regulations to allow data centers and other large industrial energy users to build small

By Shauneen Miranda | AZ Mirror Only refugees who were closest to arriving in the United States are covered by an order the U.S. Court of

Official senate portrait by Brian Bossert By Gloria Rebecca Gomez | AZ Mirror Despite multiple cases of U.S. citizens being wrongfully detained, Republican lawmakers in

By Nicole Ludden and Hank Stephenson | Arizona Agenda Every legislative session is defined by a landmark moment or key issue that Arizona’s lawmakers have

By Janet Perez | YourValley The Queen Creek Town Council will be voting on a proposed $682.7 million budget — with more than half allocated to public safety, transportation and

From the Desk of Supervisor Goodman As we wrap up April, I want to thank you for staying engaged and involved in our community. Spring

By Sean Rice | 12 News Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Thomas Galvin is urging newly appointed U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to end

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror Democratic U.S. Rep. Yassamin Ansari announced Wednesday that she is planning to travel to an El Salvador megaprison to

Photo via Gov. Katie Hobbs Twitter By Brent Corrado | Fox 10 Hobbs says the moratorium applies to any bill that has not yet been brought to

By Arizona Capitol Times Key Points Saying that children need more God, the state House has approved allowing chaplains in public school classrooms. Senate Bill

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times The stage is set in the race to fill late-U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva’s seat in Congressional District 7 after candidates

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points Food stamp recipients will not be denied the ability to use their benefits to purchase sodas,

By KTAR Almost 4,000 voters ditched their party affiliations in favor of the “other” label in March alone, according to a Monday announcement from the

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror The Republican gatekeeper standing in the way of the Democratic governor’s nominees to head state departments said this week

By Ariana Figueroa | AZ Mirror President Donald Trump late Friday signed a memorandum directing several agencies to start militarizing a stretch of the southern

By Kiera Riley | Arizona Capitol Times A long-fought legal battle to see state Court of Appeals judges stand for retention elections statewide, as opposed

By Pinal Central City Councilmember Vincent Manfredi shared some strong words about SB 1229, commonly referred to as the AZ Starter Home Act, at last week’s city council meeting. The

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times The Trump administration is dropping its 2022 challenge to an Arizona law designed to require proof of citizenship

By Bob Christie | Capitol Media Services The Arizona House on Thursday passed a contentious bill that will allow Axon, a manufacturer of Taser stun

Photo via City of Casa Grande By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central The city plans to be proactive in ensuring public input in the development process is maintained despite a new state
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