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May 20, 2011

Draft of TUSD Mexican American Studies audit in; decision on program’s fate looms

When school ends May 25 for the Tucson Unified School District, the countdown begins on what is to become of its Mexican American Studies program.

Auditors submitted a draft report on it, and Schools chief John Huppenthal is expected to make his decision on the program’s fate by the end of this month.

May 20, 2011

New state law designed to thwart ‘strategic lawsuits’

Backers of an anti-union ballot measure were incensed last year when the unions successfully got it removed from the ballot, more than a year after lawmakers agreed to send it to voters and after the Legislature had adjourned for the year.

May 20, 2011

Lawmakers tout Tobin’s accessibility, diligent work and sometimes-fiery demeanor

Andy Tobin is gregarious, fiery, funny and, above all else, loyal to the core — attributes that all led to his ascension to speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives late last month.

Now, Tobin has been chosen by his caucus as speaker of the House, following the departure of former Speaker Kirk Adams.

May 20, 2011

LD19 committeemen nominate 3 potential replacements for Adams, send picks to county board for final selection

After more than three hours of discussion, debate and voting, three potential replacements for former House Speaker Kirk Adams were chosen.

May 20, 2011

All is not lost: State never delivered financial incentive, but probation program found some success

The Legislature tried to give probation departments a financial incentive in 2008 to keep revocations and prison populations down.

However, lawmakers never came up with the money for the incentives. And this past session, lawmakers repealed the incentives program known as the Safe Communities Act (SCA). Even in the absence of the financial part, the program was considered a success by s[...]

May 19, 2011

Hogan: AHCCCS lawsuit coming by end of May

Attorney Tim Hogan said he will file his long-awaited lawsuit against an upcoming round of Medicaid cuts by the end of month, giving the courts a chance to stop the proposal before the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System can implement a partial enrollment freeze on July 1.

May 19, 2011

High court ruling restricts warrantless search privileges for police

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled today that police cannot search a person’s home for their own protection without a warrant unless they have specific facts to support a reasonable belief there is danger lurking.

May 18, 2011

Bennett holds first lobbying workshop

Secretary of State Ken Bennett held a workshop with public sector lobbyists, the first in a proposed series of post-Fiesta Bowl meetings on state lobbying requirements.

May 17, 2011

Brewer, leadership meet, but no word on special session

Gov. Jan Brewer, Senate President Russell Pearce and House Speaker Andy Tobin met for an hour Tuesday to discuss some of the biggest issues facing the state during the legislative off-session, but made no decisions on calling lawmakers back to the Capitol for a special session.

May 17, 2011

Couple pleads guilty to trying to vote in Arizona and Colorado in 2008

A Nevada couple has pleaded guilty to trying to vote in Colorado and Arizona in the 2008 election.

May 17, 2011

State breaks ground on centennial project

The state officially broke ground on a project to transform Washington Street into “Centennial Way” just in time for Arizona to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its entry into the union.

May 16, 2011

In an extremely busy year, Senate passes more bills than House

When Senate leaders boast that this is the most fruitful session in years, they have the hard evidence to back up their claim.

Despite being half the size of the House of Representatives, the Senate approved 117 more pieces of legislation than the House sent to them.

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