Napolitano Meets LDS Leaders In Utah
Three legislative leaders say Governor Napolitano and the state will benefit from her Sept. 24 trip to Salt Lake City to meet with officials of the Church of Jesus Christ […]
Contest For Speaker Is Down To Weiers vs. Farnsworth
Race For House Majority Leader Gets Crowded
Judge Declares Mc Comish Winner In District 20 House Recount
Superior Court Judge Eddward Ballinger Jr. rejected a challenge to the recount of the primary election votes in the District 20 House of Representatives Republican race by Anton Orlich. The […]
Prop. 104 Pushes Initiative Filing Deadline Back 3 Months
Backers: Gives Voters More Time To Examine Issues; Opponents: Discourages Citizen Action
Prop. 200 Will Be A Bonanza For Lawyers, Cost Taxpayers A Bundle
Surprisingly, contrary to what most voters think, Proposition 200 does nothing at all to deter or stop illegal immigration. However, if passed, it will open up a gold mine for […]
Program Helps Protect Kids From Harmful Diesel Emissions Of Idling School Buses
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Recently the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ’s) launched a pilot program with several school districts around the state to protect children from exposure to […]
Lawmaker’s Win 12 Years Ago Was In The Cards
The McComish-Orlich House race in District 20 was very close, only four votes before the recount and 13 after, but that was a solid margin compared a race in 1992. […]
Courts Sort Out Questions After Supreme Court Sentencing Ruling
Appeals Issues Explanation Over Plea Agreement In Shooting Case
Napolitano: Poor Performances On AIMS ‘A Serious Situation’
Governor Napolitano said that she’s concerned about Arizona high school students’ poor performances on the AIMS test, which will be a requirement for graduation in 2006. “It’s a serious situation […]
NAU Building Won’t Recoup Savings For 50 Years
Energy-saving features of a new Northern Arizona University building will add $2.7 million to its cost and take an estimated 50 years to recoup through lower utility bills. A legislative […]
Congressman Says It’s Time To Regulate Soft Money
Ohio Rep. Bob Ney Wants Limits Of $5,000 Per Person