Ag Groups Give Butler High Marks For Communication
When Donald Butler took the helm of the Department of Agriculture two years ago, he wanted to establish a good working relationship between the agency and the farmers and ranchers […]
State Weighs Grazing Lease Renewal Opposed By Border Group
The state Land Department is considering potential liability to the state as it decides whether to grant a grazing lease renewal requested by a Cochise County rancher who has gained […]
Ladewig Settlement Update
Overpayments Due To Glitches Is $800,000 More Than $5.5 Million Estimate
2 Ex-Lawmakers View Political Scene Differently
Mead Considers Run For Schools Chief; Retired Binder
Corporation Commission Should Be Elected By District
Are you being served? We have had an Arizona Corporation Commission since Arizona became a state in 1912. Policies and statutes generally should be seen as a snapshot at any […]
Panel OK’s Rule Changes For Officeholder Accounts
An advisory committee to the Citizens Clean Elections Commission has approved a series of proposed rules changes governing officeholder expense accounts, including what the money can be spent on, when […]
It’s Getting Politically Hot In ‘H-Ville’
District 26 Republican Team Now Divided In Quest For Senate Seat
State Pays DOC Workers For ‘On-Call’ Duty
All but two Department of Corrections employees who brought suit against the state in 1997 for failure to pay corrections officers on-call pay have received a payment, after the Legislature […]
Governor’s Border Control Plan
Southern AZ Lawmaker Applauds Effort; Foe Says Idea Too Little, Too Late