3 Senate Leaders Termed Out Next Year
Miranda Wants Dem Post; House Members File For Upper Chamber
Arizona Needs Fair Distribution Of Colorado River Water
Many rural areas in Arizona need surface water, but Congress, the Arizona Legislature and U.S. Supreme Court have made it difficult to provide because they have given too much of […]
Clean Elections Staff Thanks Colleen Connor
The staff of the Citizens Clean Elections Commission would like to take the opportunity to express their indebted gratitude to Colleen Connor for her service of the past six years […]
Rep. Marian McClure
Halfway through her third term, Rep. Marian McClure is preparing to take on a principle of state government held in very high regard by the public — term limits. The […]
GITA Director Questions Audit’s Comparison Of Agency To Other States
The state agency responsible for information technology planning and policy should provide stronger leadership in the areas of security, privacy, training and procurement, the Auditor General’s Office says. In addition, […]
Backlash Expected After High Court’s Eminent Domain Ruling
Policy makers from Texas to New Jersey have similar responses to June’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that makes it easier for the government to seize private property through eminent domain: […]
Lawmaker Calls Quick-Cash Firms ‘Legalized Loan-Sharking’
Industry Denies Targeting Military Bases
Jim Pederson Resigns As Democratic Party Chair
The chairman of the Arizona Democratic Party has submitted his resignation. Jim Pederson, in a letter addressed to members of the state committee, stated his resignation is “effective immediately.” Mr. […]
Tobacco, Teens And The Attorney General’s Office
100 Young Volunteers Help Sting Retailers That Sell Smokes Illegally
California, Texas, Have Highest War Casualty Count
The war in Iraq has claimed 1,741 American lives. Two states share the distinction of having suffered the most casualties in the Iraq War, depending on how losses are counted. […]