Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Napolitano orders review on state expenses over $50,000
Schools, universities will have to trim own costs
Prop. 101 a pre-emptive strike on universal health care
At a debate sponsored by a Phoenix chapter of The Federalist Society, four physicians speak about the pros and cons of Prop. 101, the Medical Choice for Arizona Initiative. From […]
Thompson to join Bee, Schweikert for fundraisers
Former Tennessee senator and Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson will attend two fundraisers for Republican congressional candidates later this month.Thompson will speak at an Oct. 22 fundraiser for 8th Congressional […]
A Daunting Challenge: Saban says he can beat Arpaio
Despite history and conventional wisdom, Saban says he can beat Arpaio
Up Close with Alberto Gutier
Republican lobbyist talks McCain, Cuba and his
Accusations overshadow issues in CD3
The 3rd Congressional District race has degenerated into a back-and-forth barb-throwing contest as candidates for the U.S. House seat spent the week reopening two different attacks made against one another […]
Burns appears ahead in race for Senate presidency; Verschoor says don
Sen. Bob Burns appears to hold an advantage in his campaign for the Senate presidency. At least six sitting senators have committed to support Burns’ bid for the top spot […]
South Phoenix gets $1 million to fight air pollution; climate change money unchanged
Sen. Leah Landrum Taylor and Rep. Cloves Campbell Jr., District 16 Democrats, announce an agreement by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality to spend $1 million to track air pollution […]
Unintended health care consequences of Prop. 101
Proposition 101, the so-called Freedom of Choice in Healthcare Act, is a vague and poorly written proposition that will decrease health care choices and increase health care costs for Arizona […]
Dream town: Roxaboxen, Arizona
Roxaboxen Mayor and Historian Marian Doan History is not only about politicians and military officers, and not just researched and transcribed in musty archives by squinty-eyed old men. Around 1917, […]
Stayin’ Alive: Tax-credit extension ensures progress for AZ solar industry
Energy Master employees Glenn Youngblood (right) and Micheal Fasching demonstrate the installation of a solar water heating panel on a house in Surprise. Texas has its oil. Iowa has corn. […]
‘Joe Arizona’ returns to oppose Sheriff Joe
Valley comedian Nick Tarr reprises his role as ‘Joe Arizona’ during a rally against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio on Oct. 9 in front of the old County Courthouse. Tarr […]