Democrat leaders Aguirre and Lopes prepare for uphill battles (1853)
Resolving ‘Flores,’ state worker salaries are high on the agenda
Legislative, congressional maps likely won’t change
Arizona high court rejects appeals to restructure districts
Legislative, congressional maps likely won’t change (1813)
Arizona high court rejects appeals to restructure districts
‘Harassed’ Tempe mom brings breastfeeding issue to Capitol (1819)
Amy Milliron says she only wants to protect the rights of mothers doing the most natural thing she can think of: breastfeeding their child. She has already successfully lobbied the […]
Protest interrupts Jan Brewer’s re-election announcement (1824)
As sign-waving protestors clamored behind yellow emergency tape on the House lawn, Secretary of State Jan Brewer announced on Jan. 5 that she will be seeking re-election. “The state of […]
Farm initiative is not a secret plot called ‘Invasion of the Vegetarians’
Change may be cooking for pork chop lovers if Arizonans for Humane Farms has its way. The group is collecting the required 200,000 signatures to force a ballot measure in […]
Appointed power cannot overturn choice of voters
In 1998, the people of Arizona approved public funding of state political campaigns as a means to reduce the influence of special interest money in our electoral process. A Citizens […]
Livestock inspectors: A diminishing breed
Eva Norton has worked in agriculture here for 30 years
Schools chief says more students need to take advantage of free AIMS tutoring
Arizona’s top public schools official laid out his goals for 2006 in his annual State of Education address Jan. 4 at high schools in Phoenix and Tucson. Superintendent of Public […]
Livestock inspectors: A diminishing breed (1818)
Eva Norton has worked in agriculture here for 30 years
UP CLOSE with Governor Napolitano (1821)
Education, immigration to dominate Governor’s address