Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Increasing financial challenges could swell rolls of low-income families
I’m worried about Arizona’s families. It’s bad enough that thousands of low-income Arizonans face serious financial challenges in paying their heating and cooling bills, and that only 4 percent of... […]
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Conservatives at the state Legislature and the state’s largest business organization, the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry, believe that in the face of a nearly $1 billion deficit this... […]
Diverse groups lend support to off-highway vehicle fee
Representatives of groups as diverse as the Sierra Club and a hunting organization have urged lawmakers to approve legislation that would make off-highway vehicle owners pay an annual registration fee.“We... […]
Nurses demonstrate in favor of bill to limit patient counts
A demonstrator waits for other nurses to join a protest Feb. 14 at the Arizona State Capitol. The nurses demonstrated in support of H2041, sponsored by Tom Prezelski, D-Tucson, which... […]
Bill targeting lying lobbyists advances
Lawmakers in committee have approved a proposal to penalize lobbyists who lie by barring them from the practice for three years. The bill by Sen. Ron Gould of Lake Havasu... […]
Republicans outvote Democrats in Super Tuesday election
More than half of registered voters turned out
Evolution battle flares in states
Creationism versus evolution in schools has been for many years a battle in the nation’s culture war, and these days it’s no different. Texas had an evolution casualty in the... […]
UofA scientist developing ways to track dust storms
TUCSON — A University of Arizona scientist is creating models to identify sources of airborne dust and other matter, as well as to anticipate where it will all end up.... […]
U.S. bill specifies state spending on higher education
New legislation being considered by Congress would force states to spend a minimum amount on higher education based on their past spending — or lose some federal funds. The provision... […]
States lead push for paid sick days as flu season picks up
With this year’s flu epidemic in full swing, nearly half of all U.S. workers who fall ill or have sick kids must decide whether to stay home and lose wages... […]
Acceleration of adoption process passes first test
The Senate has taken steps to address delays in adopting children who are under the state’s care, a lament more starkly illustrated by the experience of a lawmaker who felt... […]
Senate panel unanimously approves Rataczak nomination
Adjutant general confirmation advances