Recent Articles from Yellow Sheet Report
Your kind isn’t welcome here
According to multiple sources, Bitter Smith railed against DC-based Checks and Balances Project in an off-the-record keynote address at an energy conference on Saturday. The Arizona Energy at the Crossroads […]
Maricopa County GOP chairman survives, but barely
The Maricopa County Republican Party is in turmoil. Less than a year after getting elected chairman, Tyler Bowyer barely survived a revolt last night by fellow party officers who are […]
I won’t sue, but can I volunteer you, instead?
State Elections Director Eric Spencer says he has little doubt there will be a lawsuit against the new Clean Elections rule on political committees, though Reagan is highly unlikely to […]
Planting the seeds for a historic settlement
Planting the seeds for a historic settlement
Hope for the best, prepare for the worst
The Board of Education appears ready to hire tomorrow its new executive director, who could become a new litigant in the power struggle between Douglas and the board. The board […]
The campaign trail awaits
It’s over, but not really. Lawmakers wrapped up the special session at 12:24 pm after the Senate sent two bills to Ducey and a referral containing the proposed amendments to […]
All or nothing
The language of the proposed settlement of the K-12 inflation lawsuit was made available yesterday evening when the legislation was introduced, and as previously reported, it increases the base level […]
Dem opposition only unifying Republicans
Several Dem sources have told our reporter that minority members are solidifying their opposition to the plan, and that House Dems, in particular, are attempting to use the threat of […]
The House of transparency
Republicans held their first “closed caucus” today, a move that was made possible by their changes to House rules earlier this year. Lawmakers in 1982 exempted themselves from the public meeting […]
Dissecting the inflation triggers
The deal to settle the K-12 inflation lawsuit gives legislators flexibility to manage the funding for schools during steep economic downturns or when the economy isn’t producing as much revenues. […]
Leave it to me
Clean Elections Commission Executive Director Tom Collins is proposing some minor revisions to the commission’s contentious rule change that would clarify the statutory definition of “political committee,” which is expected to go up for a final vote at the Oct. 29 commission meeting.