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Senate mulls next step in auditing 2.1M ballots
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Ducey swings open school doors
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Ethics panel dismisses complaint against Rogers
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Report on Rogers’ alleged ethics violations draws no conclusions
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Court gives Senate access to election equipment, appeal expected
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Half of this year’s bills died unceremoniously
legislature
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Senate mulls next step in auditing 2.1M ballots
Pallets of ballots sit on trucks in Phoenix as senators figure out what to do next, three months after they declared they wanted their own ...
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Jobless benefits bill puts Ducey in political pickle
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Lawmakers pass measures to curb executive emergency power
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Legislators seek tougher roads for citizens to make laws
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Injured lawmakers, travel slow House progress
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Sports betting bill gets House approval
Az Government
Governor's Office
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Jobless benefits bill puts Ducey in political pickle
With state lawmakers angling to increase the unemployment cap for the first time since 2004, Gov. Doug Ducey will likely face a political quandary.
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Lawmakers pass measures to curb executive emergency power
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Ducey skips CPAC, Trump, focuses on AZ
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Ducey first in his age group’s line for Covid vaccine
education
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Ducey swings open school doors
Declaring it's safe, Gov. Doug Ducey is ordering all schools to return to in-person and teacher-led instruction.
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Report: State behind on #20×2020 pay raise promise
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Regents select new president of Northern Arizona University
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Hoffman asks lawmakers to fully fund distance learning