Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Another opportunity for the Legislature to right the HOA wrongs
This commentary is a follow-up to my March 21 commentary (“The Legislature Fails to Acknowledge HOA Wrongs”), in which I wrote about the stalled status of HOA reform bill H2724. In […]
Sen. Gray practices what she preaches
On April 2, Kay Martin sent an e-mail concerning comments that I made on the Senate floor on April 1 (“Bonding can be responsible, especially for schools,” May 2 Arizona […]
McCain team gets show of unity at GOP convention
Sen. John McCain’s campaign was seeking a show of unity May 10 at the Arizona Republican Convention at the Mesa Convention Center. And for the most part, that’s what it […]
Bill to speed up adoption signed by governor
A proposal seeking to streamline the process of adopting children out of the state’s foster care system was approved by the Legislature May 7. It was signed by the governor […]
States, locals swamp immigration program
States and cities that want to speed up deportations of criminals and suspects who are illegal immigrants by using a popular but controversial federal program face waiting up to three […]
Environmental groups assail final plan for Arizona Strip
Environmental groups have sharply criticized a final federal management plan for millions of acres of rugged and remote public lands in northern Arizona’s Arizona Strip. Groups including the Wilderness Society […]
Divided Families: With father deported, divided family struggles to stay connected
TUXTLAN, Mexico — Van Bui Rios holds her sleeping son in her lap as the small airplane carries them across the U.S.-Mexico border. Bui is headed to Guadalajara to see […]
Divided Families: With deportation looming, family faces being separated by border
TUCSON — Juan Villa, a lifelong Tucson resident, is on the brink of being deported.If he loses his legal fight to remain in this country, his wife and U.S.-born children […]
Lawmakers pass bill to change ASDB employee classifications
Superintendent could face discipline for opposing bill, board
Republicans revive gay-marriage ban; Democrats threaten competing ballot initiative
A move by Republicans to revive a measure that would ban gay marriage in Arizona has prompted a House Democrat to threaten retaliation with a ballot measure of her own […]
Court rules school vouchers unconstitutional
The state Court of Appeals has struck down a pair of school voucher programs, saying they violate the Arizona Constitution by providing funding for private schools.Opponents of the programs, which […]