Biking story neglected to mention Coalition of Arizona Bicyclists
Your excellent article on cycling left out an important segment: bicycling education. These streets weren’t made for walking: Cities look for ways to accommodate cyclists, pedestrians — Oct. 7 The... […]
Party free fall?
Despite some political blows over the past couple of months and shrinking voter registration margins in key legislative districts, the Arizona Democratic Party is doing just fine, thank you, says... […]
Michael Grant
<i>Horizon</i> host talks about politics, practicing law and who nearly walked off his show
McCain: Deporting illegal immigrants won
As the Bush administration began promoting a guest worker program for immigrants, U.S. Sens. John McCain and Edward Kennedy urged Congress to include provisions for illegal immigrants to stay in... […]
Redistricting ruling
Key findings in an Arizona Court of Appeals ruling on redistricting maps: The Independent Redistricting Commission must try to satisfy the goal of creating competitive districts — ones winnable by... […]
Bennett’s decision puts spotlight on Peters
But Republicans more focused on Kyl race, lobbyist says
U.S. Supreme Court docket filled with state government issues
One-of-a-kind state laws — such as Oregon’s physician-assisted suicide and Vermont’s campaign spending limits — may be getting the most attention, but there’s already plenty on the U.S. Supreme Court’s... […]
Judge in Georgia calls law a ‘poll tax’
Court temporarily bars state from enforcing new voter ID law
Since 2000, public university tuition has increased 40%
Report: Student aid policies benefit middle, rather than lower-income families
Congressional and governors’ races
Democrats see possible rebound in the West’s 2006 elections
The GOP has pulled loose from its foundation
I read with interest Rep. Cheryl Chase’s decision to switch political parties. I disagree with her rationale. Ironically, I just left the Republican Party citing many of the reasons she... […]