
Maryland the only state with immigration on the ballot
By David Grant Christian Science Monitor Immigrant advocates hope the Maryland DREAM Act could help prime Washington’s discussion of immigration policy, a topic both President

By David Grant Christian Science Monitor Immigrant advocates hope the Maryland DREAM Act could help prime Washington’s discussion of immigration policy, a topic both President

By Mike Saucier (@MikeTheSauce) After scanning tweet after tweet, week after week, I begin to notice patterns. I can’t quite pin it

By Adam Gaub Casa Grande Dispatch Breaking with current state party leadership, the Pinal County Republican Committee has endorsed Steve Smith of Maricopa for speaker

By Shelley Smithson KNAU/PBS Arizona’s natural resources are a big part of the state’s economy. And thousands of jobs in energy, mining, logging and tourism

UPDATE: Appeals court: Arizona political group can keep shielding financial documents/AP By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune An Arizona-based group trying to affect

Arizona Capitol Times Education has always been a major part of my life. My father, Dr. George N. Smith, was a highly respected teacher and

Single issues, non-partisans could decide key races in the General Election By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter President Bill Clinton carried Arizona

By Rebekah L. Sanders The Arizona Republic Republican Martha McSally is drawing ire from former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’ husband Mark Kelly for comparing herself

Arizona Daily Sun Six of Arizona’s nine Congressional seats are not considered in play in November’s general election. That’s because the districts tilt so heavily

By Ann Gerhart The Washington Post Tucson — Martha McSally is drinking a Negra Modelo from the bottle at a Mexican joint here after another

By Mike Sunnucks Phoenix Business Journal Arizona and Nevada have been navigating the same economic storms, namely depressed housing values, continued foreclosures and tough job

By Micah Cohen The New York Times We continue our Presidential Geography series, a one-by-one examination of each state’s political landscape and how it’s changing.

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Sun An Arizona group that has funneled more than $1.1 million to defeat two Arizona initiatives was sued

Republican Congressman Jeff Flake has hit the 50% mark for the first time in the U.S. Senate race in Arizona. A new Rasmussen Reports/CBS 5

KJZZ The Arizona Corporation Commission is probably the most important group of elected officials you don’t pay enough attention to. Six major party candidates are

By Jack Fitzpatrick Downtown Devil (ASU) Kitchen Sink Studios in downtown Phoenix hosted a mixer on Tuesday about solar-energy policy in Arizona and the Arizona

By Dustin Gardiner The Arizona Republic A heated campaign is under way for political control in Legislative District 18, considered to be among the swing

Rose Law Group Reporter Gripe of the Week Was watching a Cardinals football game recently at a friend’s home, and the elections came up. This

The Huffington Post President Barack Obama told The Des Moines Register on Tuesday that there was a strong possibility that he’d win a second

By Stephen Moore The Wall Street Journal Arizona’s longtime crusader against federal spending has to resist pressure to bring home the bacon. In his razor-tight

By Rebekah L. Sanders The Arizona Republic Democratic U.S. Rep. Ron Barber and Republican opponent Martha McSally jabbed at each other Tuesday over Medicare, education

By Beth Duckett The Arizona Republic Candidates for Scottsdale City Council locked horns on issues involving growth and development during a Scottsdale Republic forum this

YES By Hans Peter Ibold, assistant professor of journalism at Indiana University McClatchy-Tribune News Service Journalists who verify the assertions of public officials are doing

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune The ruling of a judge in a case involving Tom Horne’s 2010 campaign could open the door

By Adam Gaub Casa Grande Dispatch Kevin Taylor, the Democratic candidate for Pinal County sheriff, is on the defensive this week after allegations of an

The Arizona Republic Arizonans will shake up the state’s congressional delegation in the Nov. 6 general election, but there are a few races in which
Some quick notes on the @pinalpartnership hosted debate between @jeffflake and @carmonaforaz from this morning. Debate participants including moderator @brahmresnik were introduced by @roselawgroup‘s
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From fiscal responsibility to public safety funding to more adopted animals, 2025 was a successful and productive year in Maricopa County government. This video captures

By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs With the 2026 legislative session and new budget talks on the horizon, officials are keeping a watchful eye on

Photo via White House Press Announcement By Jacob Fischler | AZ Mirror President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday night that aims to preempt