ER malpractice bill advances in Senate (1834)
Trial lawyers call measure unconstitutional
Up Close with Rep. Nancy Barto, District 7 Republican (1835)
Her goal is ‘to promote Republican principles’
Possible use of radar, cameras to thwart illegal immigration advances (1837)
Legislators pressing for the expanded use of integrated radar and camera systems are calling the technology a gentle way of enforcing immigration laws and a necessary tool to stop drug […]
Schools chief urges defeat of teacher career ladder proposal (1910)
Sen. Huppenthal questions education value of full-day K
Governor says resolving ‘Flores’ dilemma ‘very thorny’
Despite meeting several times, legislative leaders and the governor have not come to any agreements on a plan to fund English language learning programs in public schools to comply with […]
GOP District 7 chairwoman casts 1st vote after succeeding ousted lawmaker
After taking the oath of office and introducing her family to members of the House of Representatives, District 7 Republican Party Chairwoman Nancy Barto cast her first vote as a […]
Governor announces meth task force
Governor Napolitano has announced a plan to crack down on Arizona’s methamphetamine problem. Ms. Napolitano said she is dedicating Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers to work on meth-related […]
Insurer: Malpractice laws might be paying insurance dividends (1804)
Lawmakers push bill to protect ER physicians
Deadline extended to apply for Clean Elections Commission spot (1805)
Secretary of State Jan Brewer has extended a deadline for her to accept applications for a seat on the Citizens Clean Elections Commission, replacing former commissioner Tracey Bardorf. Ms. Bardorf, […]
1992 vs. 2006: Governor Napolitano now is on other side of a line-item veto lawsuit (1807)
Democrat calls governor’s action ‘questionable’
Up close with Senator Harry Mitchell, State Democratic Party chair (1810)
‘We’re not in the red… The party’s in great shape’