The Attorney General's Office is telling Sedona to stop licensing short-term vacation rentals or lose half of its state aid.
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AG: Sedona cannot license short-term rental homes
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Pay raise gives political boost to teachers, Ducey

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Lawmakers approve $10.4 billion budget, teacher pay raises
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Ducey signs education spending plan
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GOP legislature sending more money to ‘freedom schools,’ despite existing surplus
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Teachers end short-lived strike
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Budget calls for school districts to divvy up pay increase
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All in a session’s work: Pay hikes to official dinosaurs

If the just completed legislative session were a school year, the Class of 2018 would not be making the Honor Roll.
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Effort on to repeal or replace voucher expansion law

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Lawmakers approve $10.4 billion budget, teacher pay raises
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Bills in Ducey veto frenzy given new life

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Teachers strike likely to continue into Thursday
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Senate approves watered down gun bill
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Budget calls for school districts to divvy up pay increase
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Budget includes property tax increase for some school districts

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education
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Ducey confident new revenues can put $1B into education in next few years
Gov. Doug Ducey took a swat Monday at an initiative designed to raise taxes on the wealthy to finance education.
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Voices of the Red for Ed movement
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Pay raise gives political boost to teachers, Ducey

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GOP legislature sending more money to ‘freedom schools,’ despite existing surplus
Governor's Office
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Ducey, legislative leaders arrive at teacher pay deal
Arizona House and Senate leaders have reached a deal with Gov. Doug Ducey on a plan to fund his proposal for a 20-percent pay hike for teachers, but they won’t disclose how they’ll pay for it.
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Ken Bennett in uphill battle to unseat Ducey

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Ducey to teachers: Pay demand ‘delivered on’
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Ducey goes on veto spree to push teacher plan
election 2018
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CD8 results give Democrats confidence for midterm elections

The outlook of Democrats in the state got rosier on April 24 when the special election results in Arizona’s 8th Congressional District put the Republican candidate in the bright red district ahead by only 5 percentage points.
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Lesko wins CD8
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Ducey flush with cash, outraises 3 Democratic opponents

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Democratic groups withhold money from CD8 race

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Montenegro sexting scandal impact minimal on CD8 election
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Democratic poll concludes Ducey is vulnerable in 2018

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Lesko, Montenegro take spending lead in CD8 GOP primary

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CD8 – where GOP winner can hold the seat a long, long time

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