Clean Elections Supporters Celebrate, Prepare For Next Attack
Backers of the state’s political public funding laws celebrated the Supreme Court’s upholding a lower court decision that Prop. 106 violates the Arizona Constitution and should not appear on the […]
Lawmakers, Governor Concerned Over Cardinals Stadium Funding Impasse
Some Question Oversight Of Sports Authority
Rep. Jayne Hit With 1st Clean Elections Staff Complaint Of Year
Rep. Clancy Jayne is the subject of the first complaint in the 2004 election from the staff of the agency that administers public campaign funding. Mr. Jayne, R-6, is running […]
Oral Arguments Set Regarding Removing Prop. 200 From Ballot
Oral arguments are scheduled for Aug. 25 in a lawsuit aiming to remove Prop. 200 from the general election ballot. The case will be argued before Judge Mark W. Armstrong […]
Governor Supports Republican Mead In District 20 Primary
Governor Napolitano is the leader of the Arizona Democratic Party and a rising Democratic star nationally, but she supports at least one Republican for the state Senate — Sen. Slade […]
No Contest
Sen.Verschoor Tends To Business, Listens To Constituents; Rep. Biggs Does Chores, Follows GOP Races
Lawmaker Exalts Young Voters To ‘Honor Their Grandmothers’
Group Launches Registration Drive
Club For Growth Not Aiding Lawmakers’ Campaigns, Consultant Says
A local political consultant says his work for state candidates is not associated with Club for Growth, the Washington, D.C.-based organization seeking to defeat moderate and liberal Republican candidates for […]
Republican Flake Wants Democratic ‘Seat Mate’ To Take His Place
House Speaker Says Brown Is ‘Conservative,’ Fits The Bill
Both Sides Agree — Effort To Curb Publicly Funded Campaigns Will Return In 2006
Backers of Prop. 106 and supporters of the Clean Elections Act don’t often agree, but they do about this: another effort to curb or repeal public campaign funding will be […]
Arizona Bar Exam Doesn’t Cover Indian Law
By September, another several hundred citizens will have successfully transitioned through the Arizona legal community’s rite of passage – the state bar examination. However, there is an age-old, ever-evolving and […]
News File for the Week of August 23, 2004
Capitol Lobbyist Gretchen Jacobs has joined Greenberg Traurig LLP in Phoenix. Prior to joining Greenberg Traurig, Ms. Jacobs maintained her own lobbying firm where she worked with the Legislature and […]