Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
$2,000 fee to file HOA complaints irks group
Hearing director responds: There are no funds to take cases to administrative law judge
Legislation targets graffiti blight, adds stiffer penalties
Art or a $1,000 fine? Taggers hit a wall surrounding new-home construction along south Seventh Avenue in Phoenix. Graffiti is more than just an eyesore. It is costing the Valley... […]
Legislature to appeal latest court order in English learner suit
The latest ruling in the Flores v. Arizona lawsuit is by no means the final chapter in the landmark English language suit. The Legislature will appeal a federal court ruling... […]
Phoenix back on list for Homeland Security funding
As late as last December, Phoenix officials were not sure of the city’s eligibility for Homeland Security grants. The nation’s 14th largest metropolitan area had a federal asterisk after its... […]
State nabs 14 in human smuggling operations by travel agencies
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard on March 29 announced the indictment of 14 individuals for their suspected role in human smuggling operations. The indictments, which include charges of smuggling humans... […]
Homeless march on Capitol to demand shelter
Making their voices heard Led by counselors from Southwest Behavioral Health, the homeless marched on the Capitol to bring attention to the need for more housing and services. Dozens of... […]
Risky business
Arizona Risk Manager Ray Di Ciccio touts his proficient workforce for reducing costs and claims while protecting all state employees, land and buildings.
Scrap recyclers aren
I am a member of the Arizona Scrap Recyclers Association. Pete Dunn represents our association as our lobbyist and forwarded the article, Panel aims to thwart copper thefts, published March... […]
Legislature must fund communities to prepare for drought
Out about town, I have heard, time and again: “What beautiful weather we’ve been having!” Yes, the clear warm days of late February and early March have been pleasant. What’s... […]
Firefighters ready for wildfire season as funding bill advances
Fire departments from throughout the state report they are ready for this year’s wildfire season, and a bill that passed the Arizona Senate may make it easier for small departments... […]
Prison bidding canceled; state has to regroup
Efforts to relieve Arizona’s shortage of prison space were dealt a setback when procurement officials canceled a competition between the state Department of Corrections and three private prison companies to... […]
Governor orders review of veterans nursing home after agency head resigns
Patrick Chorpenning The head of the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services has resigned in the wake of an inspection that found shortcomings in care provided by the state’s nursing home... […]