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Katie Campbell

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Recent Articles from Katie Campbell

A small snippet of a police report detailing sex-related charges brought against former Rep. David Stringer. The report was released among more than 400 pages of documents on March 29, 2019, two days after Stringer resigned from the state House of Representatives.
Featured News March 29, 2019

Police report: Stringer had sex with minors

Former Rep. David Stringer repeatedly invited underage boys into his home for sex, according to records obtained during a House ethics investigation of the recently-resigned lawmaker.

Featured News March 28, 2019

Former Senate president Pierce frontrunner to replace Stringer

Former Senate President Steve Pierce is poised to make a reluctant comeback at the Capitol in the wake of David Stringer’s sudden resignation on Wednesday.

Rep. David Stringer (R-Prescott)
Featured News March 27, 2019

Stringer resigns, ends ethics probe

Rep. David Stringer has resigned from the House of Representatives rather than take part in an ethics investigation against him.

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Featured News March 27, 2019

Stringer goes to court to stop expulsion

Rep. David Stringer’s attorney is seeking a temporary restraining order in anticipation of an attempt to expel him for not cooperating with a House Ethics Committee subpoena.

Featured News March 25, 2019

Blanc to take on Mendez in 2020 LD26 Senate race

The 2020 race for Legislative District 26’s state Senate seat is on with the emergence of an unexpected primary challenge.

Gov. Doug Ducey waves to supporters at a Make America Great Again campaign rally for President Trump in Mesa on Oct. 19, 2018. Ducey has been a leading fundraiser in the 2018 election. (Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr)
Featured News March 25, 2019

The Breakdown: Leave it up to fate

Gov. Doug Ducey is poised to appoint more judges than any other governor in the state’s history.

Featured News March 20, 2019

Ethics committee rejects Stringer’s request to provide documents in secret

The House Ethics Committee denied Rep. David Stringer’s request that he be allowed to present documents in the investigation against him in private.

legislature March 19, 2019

Ethics committee to consider Stringer requests

The House Ethics Committee will meet Wednesday to vote on a request from Rep. David Stringer related to the investigation against him, but the public isn’t invited to hear the details.

Featured News March 15, 2019

Politics, tempers derail bipartisanship in House

It didn’t go well when Republican and Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives met on February 27.

Rep. Joanne Osborne (R-Goodyear) PHOTO BY KATIE CAMPBELL/ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES
legislature March 11, 2019

Joanne Osborne: From cookies to diamonds

Rep. Joanne Osborne’s love for Arizona is a family affair, a tradition even.

Featured News March 11, 2019

The Breakdown: Livin’ on a prayer

Gov. Doug Ducey gets to choose from among five candidates to be the next justice on Arizona’s Supreme Court.

Frances Tinajinnie went missing from her home in Klagetoh, Ariz., in 1973. Her body was found four days later more than 70 miles away in Gallup, N.M. She was 35 when she was killed, leaving behind three young children. PHOTO COURTESY OF DEBBIE NEZ-MANUEL
legislature March 8, 2019

Bill to study ways to prevent violence against indigenous women to get vote

Rep. Jennifer Jermaine, D-Chandler, sponsored House Bill 2570 to establish the Study Committee on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls to find ways to reduce violence against indigenous women.

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