Legislative Republicans who for years have trumpeted their support of money in politics are now looking for ways to curtail some spending after a tsunami of out-of-state Democratic dollars failed to result in the electoral take over Democrats sought.
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Republicans aim to pull veil from small political contributions

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Ducey loses big with Trump, taxes, legal pot
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Biden is on the cusp of securing Arizona’s 11 electoral votes
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Bowers, Fann retain leadership posts; Dems choose Bolding, Rios

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GOP lawyer: Secret video shows poll worker ‘doing it wrong’

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Court says Ducey can’t allow restaurants to sell booze to go
2020 Election News
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Republicans file more lawsuits to challenge vote
With the tally of votes now showing Joe Biden winning Arizona, the state Republican Party and its allies are trying last-minute legal tactics to keep that from happening.
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Marsh declares victory in tight senate race

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Republicans still claim fraud as count continues

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Republicans aim to pull veil from small political contributions

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Judge considers Trump legal challenge to election
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Ducey loses big with Trump, taxes, legal pot
Az Government
Governor's Office
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Ducey to use relief dollars to shore up unemployment fund
Gov. Doug Ducey is planning to put federal cash given to the state for COVID-19 relief into the soon-to-be-insolvent unemployment trust fund to save companies from having to replenish the account on their own.
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AG opens probe of Ducey over alleged illegal electioneering

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COVID-19 infections on rise again in Arizona
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Ducey may have violated campaign law in talk with business leaders

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Bowers, Fann retain leadership posts; Dems choose Bolding, Rios

Legislative Republican and Democratic caucuses met separately this and last week to select leadership following a topsy-turvy election that saw statewide Democrats succeed but the ...
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Fann selects Republican Douglas York for IRC

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Panel proposes ways to address violence against indigenous women

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When, who picks IRC members a political pickle
