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May 9, 2011

Brewer to have memoir published

Gov. Jan Brewer will be a published author later this fall when her memoir, “Scorpions for Breakfast,” is published.

May 9, 2011

Brewer announces U.S. Supreme Court appeal for SB1070

Rather than prolong the case by more than a year, Gov. Jan Brewer will appeal an injunction against major components of the state’s controversial immigration law directly to the U.S. Supreme Court.

May 8, 2011

Commissioners eye free mapping software, say it could be used differently than creators intended

Although all five members of Arizona’s Independent Redistricting Commission have said they're either aware of, or had logged into, the online mapping software that was released to the public recently by the Arizona Competitive Districts Coalition, which has a stated goal of increasing the number of “competitive districts,” they don't all agree about how it will be used.

May 8, 2011

IRC hires deputy director; attorneys and map consultant up next

Although the five-person panel has been fully constituted since early March, Arizona’s Independent Redistricting Commission will only be ready to begin their work recasting Arizona’s political districts once they’ve finished making key staff hires.

And given the pace the commission is moving toward being fully staffed, it could be early- to mid-June before commissioners begin to c[...]

May 8, 2011

Multistate compacts in vogue, not ready for prime time in Arizona

The sheer number of legislative proposals that were introduced this year seeking to defy the federal government seemed to affirm Arizona’s credentials as a bastion of the states’ rights movement.

But nearly all of the bills that would have allowed Arizona to band together with other states in attempts to check federal overreach fell by the wayside.

May 8, 2011

Border security laws may not secure very much

Like a fancy new car that just sits in the garage because the owner can’t afford to pay the insurance, cash-strapped Arizona may not have many opportunities to use two border security measures the Legislature passed.

Senate Bill 1495 authorizes the governor to establish the Arizona State Guard, which would be independent from the Arizona National Guard and under the exclusive control [...]

May 6, 2011

Bennett files exploratory committee for governor

It may be nearly 40 months away, but the Republican primary contest for governor in 2014 has officially begun. On Wednesday, Secretary of State Ken Bennett formally filed the paperwork to create an exploratory committee for governor.

May 5, 2011

Tucson students gain attention at rowdy board meeting, but was protest effective?

Protest signs, vigils, marching and chanting in unison have been a hallmark in the debate over the Mexican American Studies program of Tucson Unified School District.

May 5, 2011

Brewer backing away from special session talk

Lawmakers may not have to return to the Capitol this year after all.

Gov. Jan Brewer told the Arizona Capitol Times that she had no specific plans for special session and played down the possibility of calling legislators back, just weeks after she first said she was considering the idea for her state employee personnel reform plan.

May 5, 2011

Colorado duo object to labeling TABOR a failure

Not everyone has agreed with Gov. Jan Brewer’s characterization of TABOR as “an experiment that failed” in her veto of HB2707, and some advocates are bristling that Colorado is being used in that way.

May 5, 2011

Battle over spending limit continues after Brewer veto

After fighting for years, small-government advocates thought they had a victory as the Legislature passed HB2707, the so-called Taxpayer Bill of Rights measure that would place strict limits on how quickly government spending could increase.

May 5, 2011

Invest Arizona veto rattles supporters All signs pointed to approval, but bill’s divisiveness proved its undoing

Supporters of a bill that would have created massive property tax breaks for major business investments couldn’t have asked for more signs that Gov. Jan Brewer would stand with them.

As it turns out, they could’ve used a few more.

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