Libertarians: Debate Unconstitutional Giveaway
Party Goes To Court To Recover $2.5 Million In Costs
Policymakers Should Encourage Universities To Leverage Their Licensing Options
In 1965, the University of Florida football team faced a potentially devastating enemy—dehydration. University doctors set out to make a drink that would keep the team hydrated and winning. The […]
Phoenix Works To Preserve Indian School
The pale red brick building with the mission-style roof line saw nearly 70 years worth of American Indian students. Once the site of performances and proms, the Memorial Hall of […]
U.S. Senate Passes Bill To Set CAP Cost, Settle Arizona Water Disputes
The U.S. Senate approved legislation to resolve a long-standing dispute over how much Arizona owes the federal government for construction of the enormous canal system that moves Colorado River water […]
Governor’s Press Secretary Promoted
Jeanine L’Ecuyer, who joined the Governor’s Office last December as a deputy communications officer and press secretary, has been promoted to director of communications effective Oct. 18, Governor Napolitano has […]
Audit Sought Of District 7 House Candidate’s Finance Reports
The Citizens Clean Elections Commission will ask an outside auditing firm to examine campaign finance reports filed by District 7 House candidate David Burnell Smith. Mr. Smith, a Republican, is […]
No Debate Here – GOP Lawmakers Back Bush, Dems Support Kerry
Four legislators provided comments immediately after the Oct. 13 debate at Arizona State University between President Bush and Sen. John Kerry. Reps. Leah Landrum Taylor, D-16, Clancy Jayne, R-6, and […]
Prop. 200 Won’t Aid Immigration Reform
Randy Graf failed to sell his anti-immigration reform rhetoric while running in the Republican Primary against 8th District Congressman Jim Kolbe. Now, Mr. Graf is recycling the same anti-immigration reform […]
Governor’s Indian Affairs Adviser Coordinates Policy
Marnie Hodahkwen Says Representing 21 Tribes Is ‘Delicate Balance’
Photo Radar Can’t Replace Officers As Guardians Of The Roadways
For the past two decades, we at AAA Arizona have largely kept our peace as the use of photo radar spread across the Valley of the Sun like an advancing […]
‘Arizona Capitol Times’ Earns Honors From Newspaper Association
The Arizona Capitol Times received two first-place honors in the Arizona Newspaper Association’s (ANA) Better Newspapers Contest. Don Harris, a writer and copy editor for the paper, won for a […]