Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
1992 vs. 2006: Governor Napolitano now is on other side of a line-item veto lawsuit (1807)
Democrat calls governor’s action ‘questionable’
Up close with Senator Harry Mitchell, State Democratic Party chair (1810)
‘We’re not in the red… The party’s in great shape’
Up Close with Lisa Atkins, V.P. of public policy, Greater Phoenix Leaderhip (1900)
‘My grandparents instilled in their children and in us the importance of being informed, and partici
Arizona GOP counters ‘assault on Legislature’
Lawmakers OK motion to sue governor over veto
GOP counters ‘assault on Legislature’
Lawmakers OK motion to sue governor over veto
Arizona election reform bill draws Democrat opposition
Measure would permit secretary of state to postpone vote
Arizona legislation targets physician shortage
Bipartisan bills address medical residency programs
AZ House bill prevents use of attorney-client privilege to avoid disclosure in contamination cases
A 2004 lawsuit centering on a company’s use of attorney-client privilege to avoid telling the state about the release of potentially cancer-causing agents into Phoenix’s groundwater supply is at the... […]
Former GOP official files for Arizona governor
Says other Republicans can
Interview with Patrick Chorpenning, director of AZ Department of Veterans Services
Goal:
Maricopa County officials welcome FBI probe; hope it will end recount controversy
Federal intervention puts state inquiry on hold
Impasse continues in English learner lawsuit against state of Arizona
The saga of the Flores v. State of Arizona lawsuit continues to dominate goings on at the Capitol, as the governor released a compromise plan that was summarily panned by... […]