
Lawmakers take early summer break, leave tax conformity and Prop. 123 on hold
By Arizona Capitol Times Key points Gov. Katie Hobbs’ moratorium on signing bills may still be in effect, but that hasn’t stopped lawmakers from taking

By Arizona Capitol Times Key points Gov. Katie Hobbs’ moratorium on signing bills may still be in effect, but that hasn’t stopped lawmakers from taking

By Jamar Younger | State Affairs The Senate is expected to debate a bill in the Committee of the Whole on Monday that would give

By Jamar Younger | State Affairs The Legislature will reconvene Tuesday afternoon after taking an extended break over Easter weekend. With regular committee hearings complete,

By Brock Brasdel | State Affairs As more and more bills file through the chambers, legislators are actively negotiating several key proposals to reshape state

By State Affairs Although crossover week is finished, the House and Senate will spend most of today hearing some of the last bills in Committee

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points Throughout the session and up until the last minute, Democrats have begged Republican committee chairs to

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

By AZBEX The Arizona House of Representatives and Rep. Gail Griffin announced last week that actions by the House and Senate Joint Legislative Committee of

By Mary Jo Pitzl | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Arizona Democrats want to bar corporate and billionaire contributions in their primary elections, an appealing

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the Republican tax conformity package Friday morning, saying leaders have no plan to pay for

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key points: House and Senate Republicans fast-tracked a $1.1 billion tax conformity bill along party lines to beat

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Arizona lawmakers are making a bipartisan push to restrict the ability of corporations and investors to

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The oncoming legislative session will bring new topics to the halls of the Arizona Legislature, alongside

By Kiera Riley | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The debate surrounding Proposition 123, the now-lapsed education funding mechanism drawing dollars from the state land

Governor Katie Hobbs delivering the 2025 State of the State Address on the floor of the Arizona House of Representatives at the Arizona State Capitol

By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs If filing bills were a competition, Senate Republicans would take gold, but winning silver may say more about the

By Humberto Sanchez | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Affordability, meeting growing electricity demand and managing data center development will drive the energy agenda of

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Ten years ago, Arizona modernized its Request to Speak program at the state capitol, allowing thousands of people

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs The opening day of Arizona’s 2026 legislative session is a little more than two weeks away, and lawmakers have

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Come Sept. 26, accessing pornography online is going to be the same as buying cigarettes, liquor

By Madelaine Braggs and Liz Goodman, Rose Law Group’s Chair of Government Affairs Every year, the Arizona Legislature introduces dozens of bills that can impact

By Andrew Oxford | The Republic Another hearing at the Arizona Legislature erupted in shouting Tuesday night, culminating in the chair of the House Elections

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral The attorneys for groups suing the Arizona Legislature over claimed violations of the state’s Open Meeting

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Rep. Bob Thorpe wants to ensure candidates for the Arizona Legislature are established residents of the districts they

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times A handful of candidates for the Arizona Legislature share the distinction of suing the state they hope to

By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic Correction: This story has been updated to correct the number of legislative candidates running with each party. Jennifer Samuels

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic (Editor’s Note: Since this story was published, the Legislature approved the robot bill.) Small robots could deliver groceries, take-out
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By Gabriela Rico | AZ Daily Star Empty grocery stores and former big box retail spots could become six-story apartments with drive-thru restaurants and coffee shops dotting the parking

By Leah Draffen | Builder Beazer Homes has rejected Dream Finders Homes’ all-cash offer. The Alanta-headquartered builder confirmed that its board of directors, with the assistance

By BisNow California-based Panattoni Development Co. bought the former State Farm regional headquarters campus in Tempe for $37.5M, AZ Big Media reported. The developer gained unanimous approval from the Tempe City Council to redevelop