Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Bill aims to help disabled students locate learning tools they need
Cradling a phone to his ear, insurance agent Dan Bailey asks a prospective client a series of background questions, briskly typing the answers.No words appear on a screen; instead, the... […]
Napolitano signs bill mandating coverage for autism treatment
Steven Ugol turned 5 on Saturday. As his mother, Char, prepared for his birthday festivities, she had other reasons to celebrate.Thanks to a bill she set in motion almost a... […]
Tribes, state and federal officials toast AZ Water Settlement Act
GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY — Federal and state officials joined tribal leaders March 18 to mark the third anniversary of the Arizona Water Settlement Act and celebrate it finally taking... […]
Resolution: Replace Greenway statue with Goldwater at U.S. Capitol
Mining magnate John Campbell Greenway helped found the city of Ajo and has a major roadway and high school in Phoenix named after him. His statue, sculpted by the man... […]
Homeless protest possible funding cuts for housing programs
The homeless might be asked to tighten their belts a bit to help the state with its budget woes.Funding for programs that, in part, assist the homeless has been frozen... […]
Senate rejects bill blocking benefits for domestic partners
Constitutional measure defining marriage stalls in House
CPS debate pits privacy vs. public oversight
Bill to open records passes House
Surplus insurance: The unauthorized biography
The half-a-billion dollar non-admitted insurance market covers high-risk industry, high-dollar property and high-pitch vocal chords
Funds in jeopardy
Move to new archives building could bump up against budget cuts
A tent divided
Senate Republicans squabble over budget deficit, property-tax repeal