State Revenues Surge, Set Record In April
Record revenue provided the state with a pleasant “April Surprise” as income tax collections jumped dramatically, possibly due to small business profits and gains in real estate and stock market […]
Leader: Democrats Want Businesses Involved In Immigration Reform
Contractors Say Workers Needed To Fill Construction Jobs
Health Chief Sue Gerard
Sue Gerard’s 14-year legislative career ended in 2002 with a recount. After District 16 votes for state senator were retallied in the Republican primary that year, Ms. Gerard, who had […]
Panel OKs New Settlement With Lawmaker
A state campaign finance commission approved a settlement May 26 that calls for a state legislator to pay a bigger penalty than under an earlier negotiated agreement rejected by the […]
Despite Veto, Legislators Want Higher Contribution Limits
Saying they need extra money to travel and keep in touch with constituents, state legislators aren’t giving up their efforts to be allowed to accept bigger contributions for officeholder accounts. […]
Blog List
New legal blogs are popping up daily on the Internet. Here are a few of the more popular ones: • mayitpleasethecourt.net — Created by J. Craig Williams, an attorney in […]
GOP Researcher Says His Own Survey Shows He Could Soundly Defeat Napolitano
A Cave Creek Republican says he will release a poll June 6 showing he could beat Governor Napolitano in 2006 by more than 21 percentage points. And John Hoeppner, a […]
Republicans Won’t Budge On Vetoed Tax Credit, English Learner Bills
House and Senate Republicans agreed to stand their ground against the veto of a school-choice measure and said they would not alter the bill in any way to appease the […]
Secretary Of State’s Comments On Voter ID Bill Stuns Governor’s Office
Secretary of State Brewer’s letter criticizing Governor Napolitano’s veto of Senate Bill 1186 is unfortunate. But her refusal to support legislation that protects the voting rights of lawfully registered Arizonans […]