Recent Articles from Yellow Sheet Report
Farley vs. Garcia: It’s official
Farley finally ended his flirtation with a 2018 gubernatorial campaign, announcing today that he will seek the state’s highest office next year. To read more on this item plus all... […]
Fontes shows his school spirit
Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes is having a little fun while his office proposes reorganized precincts in the county. To read more on this item plus all the stories in... […]
The mystery of the glove on the porch
In a Facebook post on Thursday morning, Miranda claimed that her Senate office had been broken into and that someone left a “bloody glove” on the porch of her house,... […]
Axiom clients abandon ship
The federal indictment against Jim Norton is already taking its toll on his firm’s lobbying practice. To read more on this item plus all the stories in the May 31 Yellow... […]
Nothing like a good scandal to inspire reforms
In response to last week’s bombshell indictment, Forese is contemplating reversing the policies that, according to the US Attorney in Arizona, Gary Pierce had pushed in exchange for bribes from... […]
Norton: Don’t believe the unindicted co-conspirator
Lobbyist Jim Norton said he is innocent of the bribery and wire fraud charges against him, and that he will plead “not guilty” in court. To read more on this... […]
Horne wins the day at Arizona Supreme Court
The Arizona Supreme Court handed former AG Tom Horne a major victory today, ruling unanimously that Yavapai County Attorney Sheila Polk violated his and Kathleen Winn’s due process rights in... […]
A smiling new face comes to DES
Ducey today appointed Michael Trailor, who’s spent the past eight years leading the Dept of Housing, to run DES. To read more on this item plus all the stories in... […]
All that’s left are lawsuits and referenda
Ducey signed 27 bills on Monday and vetoed six as he worked his way through the last measures sent to his desk by lawmakers on the final day of the... […]
Garcia’s big gamble
Dem gubernatorial candidate Garcia wants to provide free tuition at state universities through an ambitious three-step program that ultimately would cost hundreds of millions of dollars to finance. Several Capitol... […]
Mesnard to scale down Gowan’s security apparatus
Mesnard told the House administration Committee yesterday that the hulking House security apparatus that Gowan spent $442,000 on is just a bit too much. While Mesnard likes the additional security... […]
Court of Appeals: Don’t tax solar panels
The Court of Appeals ruled today that solar panels shouldn’t be taxed by the state or counties as renewable energy equipment, overturning a Maricopa County tax court’s 2015 ruling that... […]