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Jul 7, 2009

19 lawmakers absent on first day of special session

Seventy lawmakers registered votes on all four of the budget bills that were passed by the Legislature July 6. One senator, Russell Pearce of Mesa, voted on a couple of […]

Jul 7, 2009

Unity among lawmakers sends strong message to Brewer

It was, without question, a strange set of circumstances that led to the unanimous approval of four budget bills on July 6. Four months of infighting among Republicans. A legal […]

Jun 30, 2009

The backstory is always more interesting

Sometimes the story about getting the story is better than what ends up in print. This time, we’re determined not to let that happen. It’s just too doggone funny. Hours before […]

Jun 30, 2009

Kavanagh says TABOR might replace flat tax

House Appropriations Chairman Rep. John Kavanagh said some legislators have started to tout a taxpayer bill of rights, or TABOR, as an alternative to a flat income tax rate in […]

Jun 29, 2009

Budget runs into problems in Senate Approps

The Senate Appropriations Committee has recessed twice after starting today’s budget hearings hours later than they had planned. The first recess was called after the committee voted down the first of 9 […]

Jun 26, 2009

Budget vote possible Saturday; rules intact

The following question was raised by an astute reader who commented on a Capitol Times story earlier today: Can the Legislature vote on a budget this Saturday, June 27, considering measures must be […]

Jun 24, 2009

Arizona Chamber chairman passes gavel

During its 2009 Meeting & Awards, Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chairman Dick Hannon of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona "passed the gavel" to Chairman-Elect Don Robinson of APS. The organization's annual event also featured awards and introduced a slew of new leaders.

Jun 23, 2009

Justices quick on the draw, but ruling odd

That was fast. And somewhat bewildering. It took the Arizona Supreme Court roughly five hours to issue a ruling that left both sides claiming victory in a legal challenge that resulted […]

Jun 23, 2009

Brewer v. Legislature – highlights from today’s hearing

Myriad Republican lawmakers attended this morning’s Arizona Supreme Court hearing in the legal challenge that pits Gov. Jan Brewer against top Republicans in the Legislature. The hearing lasted about an […]

Jun 23, 2009

Supreme Court rules on ELL case

This morning, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on a few cases that impact Arizona, including the English language learners case. AZCapitolTimes.com will provide updates and reaction from lawmakers. For now, […]

Jun 22, 2009

What’s on tap

The Senate is back in full gear today, trying to make up for lost time on non-budget bills. After working the past two Fridays, the chamber seems intent on finishing […]

Jun 17, 2009

Tell us what you think

It was about time the Arizona Capitol Times got a new Web site. It was obvious that we had outgrown the old one. There’s just too much going on at […]

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