
Hobbs proposes new pay-to-play transparency measure despite back-room rejection
By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs says she’s spearheading a “sweeping transparency and ethics reform proposal” in the wake of pay-to-play allegations

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs says she’s spearheading a “sweeping transparency and ethics reform proposal” in the wake of pay-to-play allegations

By Gloria Rebecca Gomez | AZ Mirror Arizona’s largest teacher’s union is sounding the alarm over Republican-backed legislation that it says threatens public school funding

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror Republican legislators want to ask voters to trade convenience and access for faster election results, but they’re likely headed

By In Business PHX The City of Phoenix and its partners celebrated the groundbreaking of The Moreland, a transformative 237-unit housing community that will bring

By Kenny Quayle | Pinal Central A brief update on the progress of the SR 347 expansion and Maricopa’s other transportation projects was revealed at

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post At the Florence 2026 State of the Town address on February 11, Mayor Keith Eaton and the Town Council

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Sen. Janae Shamp, R-Surprise, speaking with attendees at a press conference hosted by Border 911 at the Arizona State Capitol building in Phoenix, Arizona. (Gage

By 12 News Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was in the Valley on Friday, talking about election security and how Arizona needs improvements

By AZ Mirror Environmental advocates fear the Trump administration’s decision to stop regulating greenhouse gas emissions will have a disastrous impact on Arizona, which has

By Arian Figueroa | AZ Mirror The second partial government shutdown in 2026 began at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, after lawmakers left the nation’s capital without

By Jamar Younger | State Affairs The Center for Arizona Policy has successfully convinced the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Civil

By State Affairs The Legislature has introduced 1,966 bills this legislative session, along with 150 memorials and resolutions, smashing its former record. This week, lawmakers

Mayor Nancy Smith. Via the City of Maricopa By Kenny Quayle | Pinal Central Mayor Nancy Smith gave her annual State of the City address Feb. 11

Photo via City of Eloy By Andrew Sutton | Arizona Capitol Times I just finished reading with disbelief a recommendation by a judge employed by Arizona’s utility

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror Arizona legislators are struggling to keep regulations on pace with the rapid evolution of generative artificial intelligence — something

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror A Republican proposal to prohibit Arizona counties from regulating small nuclear reactors that are co-located with large energy users

By AZ Mirror In an uncommon show of bipartisanship, Republicans and Democrats on the Arizona Senate’s Judiciary and Elections Committee united Wednesday to support criminal

Photo via Karrin Taylor Robson By AZ Mirror | Caitlin Sievers Karrin Taylor Robson has dropped her bid for Arizona governor almost exactly a year after she

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Saying the public deserves to know, the state Senate has approved a measure requiring hospitals that

Photo via Gage Skidmore By Kiera Riley | State Affairs How Superintendent Tom Horne answers a list of questions from the Attorney General’s Office on

By David Baker | AZ Family A bill is moving through the state Legislature that supporters say would allow Arizona home sellers to keep more of their money. The Finance

By NAHB In an unprecedented move to advance legislation vital to NAHB members and the housing community, every member of the NAHB Government Affairs team fanned out across Capitol Hill today urging House lawmakers to bring the Energy Choice

By NAHB The House this evening approved the Housing for the 21st Century Act, a major bipartisan housing package that takes much-needed steps toward addressing our nation’s critical lack of housing. The legislation contains key

Civic Engagement Starts Now Getting involved in the election process starts long before Election Day. Right now, several local and statewide candidates are actively collecting

Photo via City of Mesa By YourValley The city of Mesa’s office of economic development recently announced the promotion of Hayley Freestone to economic development project manager. Freestone joined the team nine months

By Kiera Riley | AZ Mirror Gov. Katie Hobbs appointed her longtime go-to counsel D. Andrew “Andy” Gaona to the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division
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By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The percentage of education dollars spent in Arizona classrooms has slipped once again. New figures from

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona leaders are getting antsy as the state’s water future hangs in limbo without a negotiated

BY JAKOB THORINGTON | STATE AFFAIRS Arizona congressional candidate and former NFL Kicker Jay Feely is getting national support from Republicans seeking to hold majorities