State Web sites celebrate 10th birthday
Arizona, Phoenix, Mesa lauded as among best in the nation
Feds OK Arizona’s new requirement for voter identification
Federal officials approved new Arizona election rules requiring voters to show identification at polling places but allowing those without IDs to cast provisional ballots. The provisional ballots would be counted... […]
Pick your battle: From dental fillings to minimum wage
Groups detail what their members want from the Legislature
Reforms proposed: Pensions called ticking time bombs for budgets
The aging of baby boomers in the state government work force is prompting fears that pension payouts will bust state budgets and is spurring efforts from Alaska to Massachusetts to... […]
Proposed tax credit for teachers ‘a Band-Aid,’ union official says
A proposal to give teachers a tax credit would generate more take-home pay for them, but a union official has concerns with the plan. Andrew Morrill, vice president of the... […]
Rep. Bradley uses Kennedy’s words to inspire in Dallas
While attending the Center for Civic Education Project Citizen conference in Dallas, I had the opportunity to hear an incredibly inspirational speech by Arizona Representative David Bradley, D-28. Quoting John... […]
Call for Medical Board investigation is unfounded
In my opinion, the previous director of the Arizona Medical Board, Barry Cassidy, lacked the necessary expertise in communication skills, as well as management skills, and was not qualified to... […]
Election rules approved
Federal officials have approved new Arizona election rules requiring voters to show identification at polling places but allowing those without IDs to cast provisional ballots. The provisional ballots would be... […]
Medical community needs to be involved in oversight
Concern for the health of the citizens of our state and access to quality care are the concerns of the Medical Society and of all physicians. If there are issues... […]
Lawmakers restrict use of crash data from recording device
Lawmakers are paying a lot of attention to some little-known technology that collects data during car crashes. Arkansas, Nevada, North Dakota and Texas this year followed California ’s lead in... […]