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Aug 20, 2004

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 […]

Aug 20, 2004

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 […]

Aug 20, 2004

Napolitano Defends Use Of Crisis Money To Market Health Insurance Programs

JLBC Questions Move; Rep. Burns Calls It ‘Slush Fund’

Aug 13, 2004

Lawmaker: Proposed Trust Land Pact Called

An agreement to resolve a long-festering dispute over 620 acres of state trust land shows what can happen if Arizona changes laws and rules regarding trust lands, officials said. Legislators, […]

Aug 13, 2004

CEO: State Hospital Problems Will Be Fixed By Month

Lawmaker Who Called For Probe Says He Won

Aug 13, 2004

Jack Lunsford retired in June as the director of government relations and external affairs for the Maricopa Community College District after 20 years of lobbying at the Legislature. Affectionately known […]

Aug 13, 2004

Educators Visit 109 School Labeled As

The teachers at Maryland Elementary School were anticipating the worst. Identified as “underperforming” according to national and state standards, the school was targeted earlier this year for a visit from […]

Aug 13, 2004

Governor Names Tribal Affairs Policy Adviser

Attorney Marnie Hodahkwen is the new governor’s policy adviser for tribal affairs. Governor Napolitano made the announcement July 23 at a meeting of tribal leaders at the Inter-Tribal Council of […]

Aug 13, 2004

Club For Growth Bows Out Of State’s Legislative Races

Rival Mainstream Arizona Says Its Messages Will Change

Aug 13, 2004

Why Preservation Can’t Wait

Maintenance Today Saves Untold Dollars In Future Restoration Costs

Aug 13, 2004

‘Yes’ To Land Trust Reform, ‘No’ To Vouchers

School Boards Lobbyist Lists Priorities For Next Session

Aug 13, 2004

Supreme Court Overturns Death Sentences

Tucson Man Claims Aliens Controlled Him When He Killed 2 Women

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