Month: February 2017
State of Indian Nations: Hopeful, but cautious, as Trump replaces Obama
Senate takes small step toward limiting teen drivers’ cell phone use
A tax or not a tax, that is the question
Attorneys for the Goldwater Institute and AHCCCS will be in the Arizona Court of Appeals tomorrow morning for arguments on Brewer’s 2013 Medicaid expansion. To read more on this item...
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Legislature taking up major civil asset forfeiture reforms
Governor appoints former lawmaker Adam Driggs as judge
The value of the governor’s proposal to expand full-day kindergarten
As Arizona educators and National Board Certified teachers, we were very pleased to learn of Governor Ducey’s plan to expand access to full-day kindergarten to Arizona’s neediest students. While students...
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Deportation returns Arizona to the center of the national immigration debate
Arizona is again at the center of the national debate over immigration enforcement, as one of the first people to be deported under President Trump’s expansive immigration policy was removed...
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Arizona lawmaker pushes for Uber instead of state vehicles
An Arizona lawmaker has proposed legislation requiring the state to cut its vehicle fleet by 20 percent and to launch a program that could use ride-hailing services like Uber or...
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House members praise Mesnard’s inclusive approach to budget planning, but Senate president has doubts
It’s still too early to know exactly what impact House subcommittees will have on the budget process, but the reviews from House members are, thus far, positive. While campaigning for...
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Kevin Payne: From running a food truck to running for the Legislature
Police unions back bill that questions validity of video
Body cameras have made their way through several police departments across the state. (Photo by Becca Smouse/Cronkite News) A bill proposed in the Arizona Legislature challenges...