Court To Review Decision On 1998 Donations To Democratic Party
The state Supreme Court has granted review of the Court of Appeals decision in AZ State Democratic Party v. State of Arizona, minutes of the high court’s Feb. 8 conference […]
DES Opposes Eligibility Change Cutting 2,400 From Child Care
Director: Program Helps Move Families Off Welfare
Common Sense Is At The Center Of Malpractice Reform
Should not a legal system based on the principle of trial by a jury of your peers also apply in concept to medical professionals testifying against other medical professionals in […]
Lawmaker: Earlier Primaries Would Give Officials Time To Iron Out Voting Problems
Rep. Russell Pearce says a hurry-up schedule to get general election ballots to the printer forced a judge to rule too quickly in the District 20 primary election recount last […]
Senate Panel OKs GOP-Backed Bill That Ends Revenue Sharing For Cities
Lobbyist Estimates Loss At $325 Million
Improved Tax Collections Help Battered State Budgets
States aren’t exactly rolling in the dough, but last year they pulled in $35 billion more than the previous year, the second strongest showing since 1991, says a new report […]
McGregor, Berch To Head State Supreme Court
Ruth V. McGregor will become chief justice of Arizona and Rebecca White Berch the vice chief justice on June 12, the day after Chief Justice Charles E. Jones retires, the […]
State Begins Plans For Marking Centennial In 2012
The clock is ticking and state officials are beginning to plan for Arizona’s centennial, a celebration that is expected to include events and activities across the state. Ninety-three years after […]
Bill Advances Giving Pharmacists Right To Refuse To Dispense Some Medications
Group Says Pharmacists Can Exercise This Option Now
Tucson’s First Schoolteachers
In spite of their rowdy reputation, Arizona pioneers valued public education and worked hard to provide it. In 1867, the Territorial Legislature passed the first county property tax to be […]
Lawmaker Responds To Headline, Story On Clean Elections Report
My problem with the Citizens Clean Elections Commission article and headline, [Arizona Capitol Times, top of Page 5, Feb. 11 issue] is threefold. First, I didn’t violate funding law. Second, […]
Governor Signs Bill To Begin Planning Of Arizona's Centennial
Governor Napolitano today celebrated Arizona’s Statehood Day by signing signed S1065 – a measure that calls for the Arizona Historical Advisory Commission to develop a plan to commemorate Arizona’s 100th […]