Gov. Doug Ducey wants to reduce taxes by $200 million this coming budget year -- and another $200 million a year in each of the following two years -- but isn't ready to say who he wants to get that relief.
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Ducey proposes tax reductions
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Court dismisses part of Prop 208 legal challenge
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Ducey seeks expansion of gaming to allow sports betting
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Court reluctant to enforce Senate subpoenas
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Dems seek federal probe of GOP lawmakers at U.S. Capitol during riot
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State Senate issues new subpoenas to examine election equipment, voter records
2020 Election News
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State Senate issues new subpoenas to examine election equipment, voter records
Senate Republicans demanded late today that Maricopa County officials turn over election equipment by 9 a.m. Wednesday, right as the two groups head back to court to tangle over whether the Senate has the legal authority to request that information.
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Some Republicans stay silent, others push for probe
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Lawmakers’ arguments to overturn election fall short
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Ward pleas to Alito to step into election dispute
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Attorney: GOP lawmakers want to give AZ voter information to Giuliani to examine
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Court dismisses Ward election suit
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Ducey proposes tax reductions
Gov. Doug Ducey wants to reduce taxes by $200 million this coming budget year -- and another $200 million a year in each of the following two years -- but isn't ready to say who he wants to get that relief.
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Hoffman calls for 2-weeks of remote learning
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Ducey fires agency director who defended tax hike
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Ducey shorts some schools on promised funding
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GOP lawmaker pushes bill to punish cities that defund police
A Republican House member has, with the support of most of his caucus, introduced bills to take state money away from cities that cut their police budgets and to create tougher new penalties for people who take part in riots.
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Dem urges ethics probe of Finchem at Capitol protest
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House, Senate to lock down over holiday weekend
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Ducey seeks expansion of gaming to allow sports betting