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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (Photo by Ryan Cook/RJ Cook Photography)
Jun 3, 2013

Governor not looking for ‘Brewer v. Burns’ repeat

What a difference four years makes. In 2009, Gov. Jan Brewer sued the Legislature over its refusal to send her a package of budget bills that she was certain to veto, leading the Arizona Supreme Court to rule that lawmakers couldn’t hold back measures that were ready for the governor.

Charter schools like AZ Compass Prep School in Chandler may benefit under the Goldwater Institute’s proposed policy that would force Arizona public school districts to sell vacant buildings. (Photo by Ryan Cook/RJ Cook Photography)
Jun 3, 2013

Education dilemma — what to do with vacant school buildings

The Goldwater Institute is proposing a policy that would require school districts to sell their vacant buildings within 18 months and close down and sell failing schools with low enrollments.

AZ Gov. Jan Brewer tears in half a copy of the bil that enacted a temporary one-cent sales tax in 2010, which Brewer successfully helped pass in 2009. (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
May 31, 2013

Brewer celebrates end of Prop. 100 tax hike

Arizona consumers will benefit from a substantial tax cut on June 1 as Proposition 100, the temporary sales tax increase approved by voters in 2010, expires.

May 31, 2013

House Republicans consider killing Senate budget and starting over

Some House Republicans are so opposed to the Senate’s “Democratic spendfest” budget, which passed out of the upper chamber with mostly Democratic support, that they want to scrap the proposal and start the budget process over from scratch.

May 31, 2013

Sooner or later, key bills likely to emerge from legislative limbo

Gov. Jan Brewer's moratorium on signing bills ensured that after the budget is finished and before lawmakers adjourn, a flurry of legislation will head her way.

Many of the proposals stuck in the pipeline can be rolled into the budget, but others are non-budgetary changes in statutes that need only a few final actions, and a vote, to be sent to the governor when she is ready to receive bi[...]

May 31, 2013

Mental health contract put on hold, potentially delaying new approach to patient care

A multibillion-dollar contract for mental health services in Maricopa County is on hold while the Arizona Department of Administration sorts through a protest by the losing bidder.

May 30, 2013

High court rules police must avoid coercion when drawing blood in DUI cases

Police investigating drunken driving cases must get voluntary consent from a suspect without any signs of coercion when drawing blood for testing or else get a search warrant, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled today.

Arizona charter schools oppose more state regulation
May 29, 2013

State Supreme Court takes school inflation funding case

The Arizona Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether Arizona’s Voter Protection Act requires the Legislature to fund inflation for K-12 education.

May 29, 2013

ACLU sues to strike law targeting abortions of female, minority babies

The American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona and organizations representing black and Asian-American women sued the state today to overturn a law outlawing abortions carried out to prevent the births of females and minority babies.

Former Republican Sens. Ron Gould (left) and Frank Antenori (File photos)
May 28, 2013

Former senators eying Medicaid referendum that could delay any expansion

Former Sens. Frank Antenori and Ron Gould, GOP rivals of Gov. Jan Brewer who were frequently on the receiving end of her veto stamp, are hoping to return the favor.

If the Legislature approves the Medicaid expansion, the former lawmakers want to put it on the 2014 ballot in the hopes of convincing voters to reject Brewer’s proposal.

May 28, 2013

U.S. Supreme Court declines to take Planned Parenthood case similar to one in Arizona

The U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to hear a case involving an Indiana law that prohibits public funds for Planned Parenthood has no bearing on a similar Arizona case, pro-life advocates and the Arizona attorney general said.

May 28, 2013

Tobin abandons plan to send Medicaid expansion to the ballot

House Speaker Andy Tobin is dropping his proposed resolution to send Medicaid expansion to the voters, and will deal with the issue in the Legislature, one way or another.

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