Recent Articles from Yellow Sheet Report
Railbird: Lawsuit’s timing is too perfect
The timing of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce’s lawsuit to block the voter-approved minimum wage hike has not gone unnoticed by Capitol observers.
Judge denies AZ Chamber’s restraining order request
A judge this afternoon denied a request by attorneys for the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and other business groups for a temporarily restraining order against Prop 206, which is scheduled... […]
Unable to stop its passage, chamber sues to halt Prop 206
As noted in this morning’s breaking news alert, the Arizona Chamber of Commerce is leading a lawsuit seeking to block the new minimum wage Arizonans overwhelmingly voted for from taking... […]
The real question is . . .
After nearly a year and a half of work, the Classrooms First Initiative Council, which Ducey created last year to reform Arizona’s school funding formula, has issued its formal recommendations. But... […]
When you circulate a rumor, prepare for a brush fire
Mesnard told Brahm Resnik on Sunday Square Off that a lawsuit to block Prop 206 from taking effect on Jan. 1 is possible, but those who likely have the standing... […]
Farley versus Ducey in 2018?
With the 2018 election cycle officially underway, a potential Dem challenger to Ducey has emerged: Farley. The Dem legislator told our reporter that he hasn’t made a final decision yet,... […]
ABOR to Trump: Please give Dreamers a break
In an 850-word letter addressed to President-elect Trump, the Arizona Board of Regents said the people who fall under DACA shouldn’t be held responsible for the actions of their parents... […]
The Coyotes will be howling to a more moderate Senate
A Capitol source yesterday cautioned against dismissing out of hand the Arizona Coyotes’ plan to push a tax increment financing-like measure, which it hopes to use in building a “world... […]
Business is booming for bondsmen
The first issue in the upcoming battle between Tucson and the Attorney General over the city’s gun destruction policy could be whether the city is required to post a bond... […]
Tucson, AG are headed for a court showdown
The Tucson City Council voted unanimously today to fight the Attorney General’s assertion that the city’s gun destruction policy “may” violate state law (YS, 11/15). To read more on this... […]
Ducey: Review first, fire later
The governor’s office has implemented a new step in the process of firing state workers, which it hopes will act as a safeguard against agency directors taking at-will employment to... […]