Voters Favor Prop. 200, But Opponents Say It Won’t Stem Illegal Immigration
By Daniel Burnette
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 […]
2 GOP Candidates Didn’t Provide Detail On Spending Reports
Clean Elections Commission Questions Rosati, Smith Over Payments To Consultant
Prop. 105 Adds Charter School Rep To State Education Board
Charter schools, created by the Legislature in 1994, want a seat on the state Board of Education. The new seat and other proposed changes to the constitutional makeup of the […]
There Is A Good Reason Citizen Initiatives Have A July Filing Date
In the story on ballot Proposition 104, Rep. Doug Quelland maliciously accuses taxpaying Arizonans and their citizen-initiatives of putting “some things over on voters.” His allegations are not accompanied by […]
Informed Electorate Possible Through Prop. 104
This election year, voters are going to have many choices about the future of our state and nation. They will not only decide which elected officials best represent them, but […]
Water Official: 89 Arizona Dams Need Repairs
Dozens of small Arizona dams, most of them earthen dams used for flood control, are in need of repairs to prevent catastrophic failures, a top state water official said. “The […]
State To Use Legal Settlement To Promote Prescription Program
A legal settlement between the state and the nation’s largest pharmacy benefits company will provide money to promote the state’s prescription discount program, her legal counsel announced Sept. 30. Governor […]
State’s Revenue Continues To Climb
State revenue collections continued to climb in August, exceeding projections by $44.4 million and notching a 10.6 per cent boost from August 2003, the Legislature’s budget staff reported. General fund […]
News File for the Week of October 4, 2004
Economist Randie Stein, a former Senate research staff director, has joined Stone & Youngberg, a fixed-income securities firm in Phoenix. Ms. Stein also has served as executive director of the […]