Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
New policy, election cycle cause spike in late lobbyist filings
Secretary of State tallies 492 delinquencies for failure to file annual reports
'Lying' infects Clean Elections hearing on complaint against Quelland
Clean Elections director
Johnson rethinking run for governor
Former state lawmaker Karen Johnson said an accident in her family has led her to reconsider plans to run for governor in 2010. The reversal came about two weeks after... […]
UpClose with Neal Young
Incoming director of the Department of Economic Security says he
‘Horizon’ down to skeleton staff, in financial turmoil
“Horizon,” the public affairs television program for confessed political junkies, is in danger of going off the air because of budget cutbacks at Arizona State University, said former News and... […]
A miner’s dream: Courtland
Established in March 1909, Courtland’s Post Office was one of the town’s most enduring features. It lasted until 1942 — about 20 years longer than the town itself. Shortly after... […]
Expecting the exodus: AZ's attempt to lure California businesses east
Experts say it's about more than just low taxes, fewer regs
Rough first 100 days for Napolitano
Swine Flu gives Homeland Security chief a chance to rebound
Brewer wants stimulus money to keep tuition hikes down
Gov. Jan Brewer wants to use Arizona’s federal stimulus money to help offset rising tuition rates, but warned the state’s universities that they will have to work to keep college... […]
Brewer extends suspension of agency rulemaking
Uncertainty looms over all non-budget bills in the Legislature, and no one knows when, or if, lawmakers will have time to address issues such as a proposed one-year moratorium on... […]
SRP fights to protect stakeholder water rights
We appreciate the Arizona Capitol Times for focusing on the complicated legal battle over the future of the Upper Verde River, but what needs to be emphasized is that Salt... […]