Pharmaceutical firms stage back-door attack on states’ attempts to lower drug costs
As a Clean Elections participant, I do not accept campaign contributions from drug manufacturers or any other special interests. As a result, I am free to stand up for the... […]
U.S. Supreme Court considers possible ‘Miranda’ violation
A case with potentially broad ramifications for the treatment of suspects who invoke their Miranda rights went to the U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 1, where justices peppered lawyers from... […]
Medical liability reform needed: Arizona doctors can’t take much more
Recently, an article appeared in the local press stating that support from the Arizona physician community for medical liability reform was waning. Nothing could be further from the truth. Doctors... […]
Champions of the taxpayer have abundant vision
The Arizona Legislature’s tax-cutters and spending hawks are accused of many things. They are called crackpots and extremists. They are labeled as mean-spirited or uncaring. And when those harsher labels... […]
Prescott businesswoman enters state Senate race
Construction company owner Elise Townsend of Prescott says Senate President Ken Bennett told her the Legislature needs more business people, and that was one of the reasons she decided to... […]
Attorney General warns of hurricane-related car scams
Attorney General Terry Goddard wants to make sure that Arizona residents do not fall for a new version of an old scam. Potential used car buyers in the Phoenix area... […]
Attorney General warns of hurricane-related car scams (1189)
Attorney General Terry Goddard wants to make sure that Arizona residents do not fall for a new version of an old scam. Potential used car buyers in the Phoenix area... […]
Prescott businesswoman enters state Senate race (1194)
Construction company owner Elise Townsend of Prescott says Senate President Ken Bennett told her the Legislature needs more business people, and that was one of the reasons she decided to... […]
FEMA OK's some of state's Katrina costs
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved nearly $500,000 in reimbursements to state and local agencies in Arizona for hurricane relief costs, and more money is expected. Governor Napolitano said... […]
Schools chief announces summer AIMS test
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