A fight is brewing in Arizona over whether to switch to an all-mail ballot for the primary and general election in order to combat the spread of COVID-19.
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All mail election debate gets new life, spurred by virus
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Budget analysts say state likely to face $1.1B shortfall

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Second subpoena filed in Rep. Cook ethics probe

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Legislature won’t return April 13

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Ducey delays evictions for businesses
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Ducey could have sole discretion over a large pot of state, federal aid funds
Governor's Office
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Ducey orders some new state arrivals to quarantine for 14 days

In his first public appearance since last Thursday’s televised town hall, Gov. Doug Ducey issued four new executive orders aimed to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ducey begins to dole out aid dollars
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Ducey delays evictions for businesses
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Ducey clarifies “essential services” order following criticism, contradiction

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Ducey, Hoffman form unlikely duo in face of virus crisis
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Governor’s order allows telemedicine for veterinarians
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AG says cops can enforce emergency orders
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Leader of Arizona’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic quits
Az Government
education
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Ducey, Hoffman form unlikely duo in face of virus crisis
As Arizona is reeling from the fallout of COVID-19 and people are sitting somewhere between preparation and panic, an unlikely duo has formed to put partisan politics aside during the pandemic.
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Education board adopts rules for high school graduation during crisis
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House and Senate Republicans introduce school closure plans
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Community colleges to stay with only 2-year degrees
legislature
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Lawmaker: Virus makes need for change to sentencing laws greater than ever
This is all frustrating for Rep. Walt Blackman,R-Snowflake, one of many Arizona lawmakers who over the years have sought to amend the state’s sentencing laws -- some of the strictest in the country -- and improve prison conditions, mostly to no avail.
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Democratic candidates down in numbers, still enthusiastic

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Candidates submit signatures, set primary election ballots

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Second subpoena filed in Rep. Cook ethics probe

