Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Governor wants to shift inmates to save money
Gov. Janet Napolitano plans to rely on shifting some inmates from state prisons to county jails, new revenue from highway photo radar tickets and borrowing to build new schools to... […]
School leaders: ELL model will cost Arizona $358 million
Implementation to begin in fall 2008
Dem plan targets tax cuts, sets up clash with Republicans
Ideology over government size will complicate budget battle
35,519 new voters eligible for Feb. 5 presidential primary
More newbies choose Dems over GOP
Tucscon lawmaker sworn in
The House of Representatives has a full complement of lawmakers once again, now that a Tucson Democrat was sworn in to replace a legislator who resigned earlier this month to... […]
Panel recommends changes to sanction law sought by businesses
Activist vows tougher ballot measure
Mitchell, Paul partner to block pay raises
Arizona Democrat Harry Mitchell has introduced legislation in Congress to block an annual automated pay raise for members of Congress that could cost taxpayers nearly $2 million.To give the bill... […]
Cell battle waged at Capitol
Waring locks horns with cell-phone industry
Flake aims for seat on Appropriations
Arizona Republican Jeff Flake, popular among anti-tax and small government advocates for his constant berating of any fellow member of Congress who seeks earmarks, is actively seeking an open seat... […]
A Federal rebuke
Ahwatukee nursing home fails inspection, loses Medicare funding
Poll: Clinton, McCain clear leaders heading into AZ primary
One in five voters still undecided
AGs tell EPA to stop dragging feet
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard joined 16 other state attorneys general to ask the Environmental Projection Agency to stop dragging its feet on regulating greenhouse gases. Last year, the U.S.... […]