Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
A crowded District 20 House GOP primary
McComish, 3 challengers vie for District 20 seats
District 12 House GOP primary heats up
Three-way race hits off-road speed bump
Three newbies run in District 26 House GOP primary
Trio of candidates face off in moderate Tucson area
Veteran stays put
A slightly altered photo of U.S. Rep. John Shadegg The Yellow Sheet Report on July 31 posted “Will Shadegg report to Senate training camp?” The posting grabs some campaign fodder... […]
Three line up for District 3 House GOP primary
Targets on incumbents Groe, McLain; challenger talks compromise
Championing fundraising on Capitol Hill
Most governmental issues related to fundraising and charities are at the federal level.The Association of Fundraising Professionals monitors what goes on in the nation’s capital, protecting the best interests of... […]
Keeping dollars flowing through troubled times
Philanthropic fundraising is facing increased challenges because of the tight economy, but experts in Arizona say extra effort will get them through the pinch. Even in tough times, the number... […]
Voluntary servitude
For 11 Arizonans, volunteering becomes their life
Ethics panel adopts rules for Harper hearing
But will others be allowed to testify?
NRCC chairman to visit Bee
National Republican Congressional Committee chairman Tom Cole, an Oklahoma representative, will join state Senate President Tim Bee on Aug. 12 for a series of events in and around Tucson, according... […]
AZ Court of Appeals upholds conviction of polygamist
The Arizona Court of Appeals on Aug. 5 upheld the conviction and sentence of a Colorado City fundamentalist Mormon man for sexual crimes related to his pluralist marriage to an... […]
Spotlight on… Sen. Leah Landrum Taylor
Passion for family, community motivate Phoenix lawmaker