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Home>Katie Campbell

Katie Campbell

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Recent Articles from Katie Campbell

In this April 1, 2019 photo, Arizona Sen. Heather Carter, left, chats with Sen. Kate Brophy McGee during a break in the Arizona Senate in Phoenix. Carter and fellow Republican, Rep. John Allen, are facing off over competing proposals to regulate tobacco and vaping products. (AP Photo/Bob Christie)
Featured News May 20, 2019

The Breakdown: Rumor has it

Today’s the day lawmakers in both the House and the Senate hope to introduce budget proposals, but don’t hold your breath for sine die just yet.

Recent news May 17, 2019

Conflict swirls around bill to honor fallen Navy SEAL

The highest peak in the Estrella Mountain Regional Park is at the center of a debate weighing the memory of fallen heroes against ancient traditions.

From left, Roxanne Thomas, Debbie Nez-Manuel, April Ignacio, Rep. Jennifer Jermaine, Violet Duncan and Rosetta Badhand Walker pose for a photo on the House floor after House Bill 2570 received initial approval from the full House. Some women, like Ignacio, drove more than three hours on March 7 to watch the bill advance. PHOTO BY KATIE CAMPBELL/ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES
legislature May 14, 2019

Ducey’s signature starts study of missing and murdered indigineous women

Gov. Doug Ducey signed a bill Tuesday to study the prevalence of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls.

legislature May 13, 2019

John Fillmore: A not-quite freshman on fire art, unions and schools

Rep. John Fillmore has a self-denigrating streak.

Flagstaff firefighter Wes Forbach with his wife Evenstar. Forbach’s workman’s compensation claim was denied despite the presumption in state law that the type of cancer he has was related to his occupation. PHOTO COURTESY OF WES FORBACH
Featured News May 13, 2019

The Breakdown: Where there’s smoke…

State lawmakers tried to expand protections for firefighters two years ago, but the law does not seem to be working as expected.

legislature May 6, 2019

Arlando Teller: He made a promise to never forget his roots

Rep. Arlando Teller introduces himself with his hand raised, fingers spread.

About 140 people bought tickets to see “Red for Ed, One Year Later,” a short documentary film shown at FilmBar in downtown Phoenix on April 30. The film was followed by a panel discussion with Red for Ed figureheads to discuss next steps, none of which included another statewide walk-out this year. PHOTO BY KATIE CAMPBELL/ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES
Featured News May 6, 2019

The Breakdown: All eyes on the budget

Budget season is upon us! Preliminary documents were released to our team last week, and lawmakers have some thoughts.

(Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times)
Featured News May 3, 2019

Red for Ed movement no longer a revolution, but it’s still alive

April 26, 2019, came and went without a spectacle at the Capitol.

State GOP Chairman Kelli Ward seeks to build support for a plan to ask voters to increase state sales taxes for education. But the proposal, backed by Sen. Sylvia Allen, center, and Rep. Michelle Udall currently lacks sufficient support from Republican lawmakers. (Phot by Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services)
Featured News April 29, 2019

The Breakdown: G-oh!-P

Phoenix is heating up and the sky may be falling. The state GOP led by Kelli Ward came out in support of a tax hike this week. But is it too late?

Recent news April 26, 2019

GOP Millennials try to find their way, avoid strife

Steven Sensmeier has been a lifelong Republican – literally.

Recent news April 25, 2019

Ducey signs bill to protect vulnerable adults

Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday signed the first bill meant to better protect vulnerable adults like the woman who was victimized in a center charged with her care last year.

Featured News April 22, 2019

The Breakdown: #48

Arizona is on its way to joining 47 other states that have banned texting while driving.

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