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A California condor takes a break at the Grand Canyon. (National Park Service Photo)
April 25, 2013

Environmental group renews call for ban on lead ammunition in condor’s range

Despite a significant reduction in Arizona hunters using lead ammunition, an environmental group says endangered California condors in Kaibab National Forest are still dying from lead poisoning.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department gets most of its operating budget from the sale of hunting and fishing licenses, permits, tags and stamps, including tags to hunt elk. (Arizona Game and Fish Department Photo)
agencies February 14, 2013

Bill would put commission in charge of Game and Fish fees

Concerned that a complicated licensing system deters would-be hunters and anglers, the Arizona Game and Fish Department wants to simplify things by bundling options. But under current law any such changes must go through a three-year legislative process at the State Capitol.

2013 new lawmaker profiles January 31, 2013

Rep. Rosanna Gabaldon, D-Sahuarita

Name: Rosanna Gabaldon Chamber: House of Representatives Party: Democrat Profession: Sahuarita Town Council, 2009-2012. Hometown: Sahuarita Legislative District: No. 2, which includes all of Santa Cruz County as well as... […]

2013 new lawmaker profiles January 31, 2013

Rep. Juan Carlos Escamilla, D-San Luis

Name: Juan Carlos Escamilla Chamber: House of Representatives Party: Democrat Profession: Mayor of San Luis. Hometown: San Luis. Legislative District: No. 4, which stretches from southern Yuma County into southern... […]

education January 24, 2013

University presidents say they’ve met mandate to do more with less

Briefing lawmakers Wednesday, presidents of Arizona’s three public universities said they have met the state’s mandate to do more with less.

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