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House and Senate members are taking another break while budget discussions continue, but Gov. Hobbs says she expects to have ...
Before we continue expanding private subsidies, we must ensure public schools are inclusive, well-funded and welcoming to every child ...
Lawmakers proposed cutting any spending limits and expanding the list of allowable purchases in a new Empowerment Scholarship ...
The end of the legislative session is near, and only a handful of lawmakers have a chance at getting perfect attendance.
Our laws must reflect a commitment to the health and safety of all citizens, especially those who have dedicated themselves ...
The supporters of an animal cruelty bill are pushing for the measure to receive a vote before time expires on the legislative ...
Mexico is not dropping its lawsuit against five Arizona gun dealers despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling tossing a similar ...
Imagine what we could do with continued IRA support: shaded bus stops across our cities, solar panels on every school, green ...
An attorney for Tucson is asking a federal judge to dismiss allegations by former Sen. Justine Wadsack that her civil rights ...
GEAR UP has shown what’s possible when we commit to early intervention, strong partnerships and accountability.
State lawmakers gave final approval June 4 to a controversial measure that would allow students and parents to sue teachers over what they contend are antisemitic statements and actions in the ...
“If the People’s Republic of China owns property in Arizona, they can’t,” he said. “The PRC can’t buy land in Arizona. They ...
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