Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Supreme Court rules against man who leased Jeep Cherokee
The Arizona Supreme Court handed a major automaker a victory March 15, ruling that a man who leased a problem-plagued Jeep Cherokee couldn’t sue DaimlerChrysler Corp. under federal and state... […]
Rep. Gray picked to succeed Jarrett in Senate
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on March 15 filled a Senate vacancy left by Marilyn Jarrett’s death by appointing state Rep. Chuck Gray, a fellow Mesa Republican and a... […]
School finance reform bill stalls after amendment is stripped
Rep. Quelland questions procedural move
Pilot payment rule still up in the air
Clean Elections considers placing value on candidates
UPCLOSE with Mark Dobbins, Arizona Association of Industries
Mark Dobbins is chairman of the Arizona Association of Industries and senior vice president of Human Resources and General Affairs of SUMCO USA, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Mitsubishi Silicon Group... […]
Senator Marilyn Jarrett 1939 – 2006
Services are set to honor Sen. Marilyn Jarrett, who died March 10. There will be a viewing in the Rotunda of the old Capitol building from 4 to 7 p.m.... […]
GOP lawmakers still fine-tuning budget
St. Patrick’s Day last year harkened visions of green for more than the typical reasons, as all that day and into the early morning hours of the next day the... […]
Bill would clarify comings, goings of DUI offenders
Convicted drunk-drivers with restricted licenses could find themselves in a bit of pickle when undergoing court-ordered alcohol screening. Under current law, they can’t get there — maybe. According to a... […]
Expert witness shortage
Will the one and only Chester Flaxmayer take the stand?