Recent Articles from Yellow Sheet Report
Why Dems are optimistic in 2016
As noted previously, many Republican pundits and party officials in Arizona have pooh-poohed or downplayed the possibility of the state turning blue this November, despite persistent speculation at the national level that the state is in play.
It’s simple math: you can’t have 19 votes each
Both Mesnard and Mitchell say they have the votes locked up to become the next House speaker. Trey Terry, who is doing work for Mitchell’s campaign, told our reporter that... […]
Can you see that shimmer of blue in deep-red Arizona
The existing narrative out of national media outlets is that Arizona could turn blue in 2016, delivering the state to Democrats for the first time since Bill Clinton captured the... […]
Our lobbyists can help us help you
The Bd of Technical Registration last week became the first entity to request an exemption to Ducey’s executive order barring state entities from hiring contract lobbyists. Part of its rationale... […]
Chuck Coughlin: That’s just ignorant talk
Lobbyist Chuck Coughlin held no punches in responding to gubernatorial spokesman Daniel Scarpinato’s remarks yesterday, in which he essentially argued that contract lobbyists can’t effectively do their job representing a... […]
They should regulate, not lobby for industry
They should regulate, not lobby for industry
Ducey ends state deals with ‘crony’ lobbyists
Ducey ends state deals with 'crony' lobbyists
‘Fight for 12’ on track to make the ballot
With the July 7 deadline for citizen initiatives to submit signatures less than two weeks away, the campaign for a $12 minimum wage appears to be in good position to land on the November ballot.
Velasquez out, fight moves to finding replacement
Velasquez out, fight moves to finding replacement