
Flash points noted in opioid legislation
Legislature shoots to pass bill package in 3 days By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times State lawmakers begin working Monday

Legislature shoots to pass bill package in 3 days By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times State lawmakers begin working Monday

Legislative package sets $10M for treatment, restrictions for doctors By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey will call for a special

Prescription painkillers are not the problem (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) By Jeffrey A. Singer, MD | Foundation for Economic

Executive plan increases hospital assessment by $35 million Arizona hospitals will pay more under Gov. Doug Ducey’s $10.1 billion spending plan. The governor’s proposal, released

By Fortesa Latifi | Cronkite News ealth insurance for thousands of low-income children in Arizona’s KidsCare program would be preserved, even if federal funds are

Bipartisan bill seeks to legalize needle exchanges in Arizona Antonio Noori Farzan | Phoenix New Times For years, most of Arizona’s needle exchange programs have

Mike Webster survivors left out of awards By Ken Belson | The New York Times When the Pittsburgh Steelers begin their march to a potential

The most stressful jobs of 2018 By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal areerCast unveiled its list of the most and least stressful jobs of

By David Gelles | The New York Times A creator of the iPhone called the device “addictive.” A Twitter founder said the “internet is broken.”

By Kathy Cline | KTAR.com The opioid epidemic has officially manifested itself in the workplace, a recent survey has found. The survey from Detox.com found

Announced changes follow “an ugly incident . . .’ “The NFL and the players’ union announced a series of changes Friday to the way potential

An estimated two million people abused opiates during the Civil War, after using drugs disseminated by healthcare providers, doctors and nurses to stem pain For

If 2017 has seemed to you like a long and terrible year filled with bad news, then here’s some good news to close things

They want to expand list of home-baked goods that can be sold By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Capitol Times Two Republican legislators want to expand

By Joanne Kaufman | The New York Times Swelling of legs, hands and feet; capillary leak syndrome; fever; muscle pain; unusual bruising; dizziness, blurry vision;

By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent As the opioid epidemic tightens its grip on the nation’s beleaguered, an unintended consequence of the road to recovery

By Bob Herman | Axios The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention put out its latest life expectancy and death rate numbers this morning, and

Lawmaker opposes limits on doctors’ opioid prescriptions; Ducey disagrees By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star A state lawmaker is declaring

Sen. John McCain has been hospitalized at Walter Reed Medical Center where he’s being treated for “normal side effects of his ongoing cancer therapy,” according

Arizona received redistribution money in October to keep CHIP program funded By Mattie Quinn The bill signed by President Trump helps states keep the Children’s

She voids repayment obligations By Ken Belson | The New York Times United States District Court Judge Anita Brody voided questionable loans to former

Turf wars plentiful in health care practice expansion process By Ellen O’Brien | Arizona Capitol Times The sunrise review process is one of the more

Some students only get hot meals when they are at school, which often affects their ability to learn A majority of teachers and principals in

By Richard Haddad | The Daily Courier The co-owner of The Daily Courier was poisoned with what could have been lethal doses of thallium and
Trump supports work requirement, lifetime limit By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona is one step closer to instituting a work requirement and lifetime

KTAR.com Doctors found a second tumor in the brain of U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in the same place as the surgically-removed original growth. The

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times With no immediate congressional action in sight, state Medicaid officials are preparing to implement
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A Democratic primary battle in Tucson is taking shape after two state legislative candidates joined a growing wing of

By Jordan Gerard, Jakob Thorington | State Affairs With a budget on the horizon and most legislative bills either dead, signed, vetoed or waiting for

Photo via Strata Clean Energy (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Strata Clean Energy.) By Chamber Business News As Arizona’s energy landscape undergoes rapid transformation—driven by surging data center