Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Teachers disappointed with governor, lawmakers over tax credits for private schools
We are deeply disappointed that the Republican leadership at the Arizona Legislature chose to hold state government hostage over corporate tax credits, a bill that neither the public nor the... […]
Marriage initiative brings gay official to Phoenix
Log Cabin Republican president urges bipartisan opposition to proposed constitutional amendment
Liddy e-mail led to failed defamation suit
The following e-mail was sent by Tom Liddy on July 16, 2004, in response to a communication from a constituent upset about comments made by Mr. Liddy to The Arizona... […]
Az adoption bill stirs Democrat opposition
Backers defend measure that gives preference to married couples
Libertarian candidate for AZ governor to return 2002 donations
Hess says Clean Elections
Liddy e-mail to a Arizona newspaper led to failed defamation suit
The following e-mail was sent by Tom Liddy on July 16, 2004, in response to a communication from a constituent upset about comments made by Mr. Liddy to The Arizona... […]
Backers say AZ's anti-voyeurism bill could curb sexual assaults
A bill to define and criminalize voyeurism and the distributing of indecent images or video of unsuspecting people in public is closer to becoming law in Arizona after approval from... […]
AZ officials tell student protestors: Stay in class
Valley students joined high school walkouts in Western cities March 27-28 to protest federal and state immigration bills, prompting messages to them from Hispanic legislators and Governor Napolitano. Reps. Steve... […]
Governor concedes on tuition tax credit, but Republicans still bristle over last year
Governor Napolitano’s announcement she will allow a corporate tuition tax credit program to become law without her signature in order to foster a working relationship with Republican lawmakers on upcoming... […]
AZ gov.concedes on tuition tax credit, but Republicans still bristle over last year
Governor Napolitano’s announcement she will allow a corporate tuition tax credit program to become law without her signature in order to foster a working relationship with Republican lawmakers on upcoming... […]