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Home>Michael Marconi, Cronkite News Service

Michael Marconi, Cronkite News Service

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Recent Articles from Michael Marconi, Cronkite News Service

Cronkite News Service February 2, 2010

Senator’s bill aims to keep electronic cigarettes away from kids

Smoke or no smoke, Sen. Carolyn Allen doesn't want to see electronic cigarettes in kids' mouths. Allen, a Scottsdale Republican, is sponsoring a bill that would have so-called e-cigarettes join regular cigarettes and other tobacco products that can't be sold to or possessed by those under 18.

agencies January 25, 2010

State water official: Desalination an expensive but necessary prospect for AZ

Desalinating ocean water is an expensive prospect but something Arizona must look toward in addressing population growth and increasingly dry weather brought on by climate change, a state official told lawmakers Jan. 21.

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