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Jun 25, 2004

Arizona Abortion Regulation Invades Privacy, Appeals Court Says

Legislation requiring Arizona abortion clinics to submit to warrantless searches and to make uncensored patient files available to state regulators is an unconstitutional invasion of privacy, a federal appeals court... […]

Jun 25, 2004

Audit Praises Emergency And Military Affairs For Disaster Preparations

The Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs has won high praise in a report from the state auditor general. The state agency carries out numerous duties, with responsibilities ranging... […]

Jun 25, 2004

Builders Lay Foundations For Charity Auction

A group of Arizona home builders is creating custom playhouses that will be auctioned during its annual charity event. Home Builders Care Arizona is designing and building 10 playhouses —... […]

Jun 25, 2004

Commentary: Booming Housing Market Still Shuts Some Arizonans Out

Arizona’s housing market has been red-hot for the past several years. Record-setting residential building permits and sale prices for new and resale homes have been common stories in the business... […]

Jun 25, 2004

Real Estate Laws Updated

S1140 Covers Property Management, Timeshares, Brokers, But Some Say Department Is Still Underfunded

Jun 25, 2004

Western Governors Push Goal Of Producing ‘Clean’ Energy

Western governors have agreed to a long-term goal of increasing the region’s production of renewable energy ranging from solar and wind power to biomass and geothermal projects. The governors, wrapping... […]

Jun 18, 2004

Voters Must Extend Transportation Tax

Maricopa County voters in 1985 approved a half-cent sales tax to build a regional freeway system. This tax generates about $278 million per year (in 2002 dollars) for the Regional... […]

Jun 18, 2004

Capitol Commentaries

Small Business: Session Offered Little Relief For Arizona’s Largest Employer By Michelle Bolton National Federation Of Independent Business/AZ Though many of my colleagues may cringe when I say this, the... […]

Jun 18, 2004

Hi Jolly’s Pyramid

Hi Jolly’s pyramid may not be the only pyramid in Arizona, but its composition of quartz and petrified wood along with its unusual metal silhouette of a camel perched on... […]

Jun 18, 2004

‘I Think A Lot Of Credit Goes To The Rise Of The Moderates’

Napolitano Calls Session Productive

Jun 18, 2004

Candidate Filings Show House Republicans Who Snubbed Leaders ‘Fared Pretty Well’

Few Say They Plan To Make It Election Issue

Jun 18, 2004

U.S. Supreme Court OKs Federal Challenges To Tuition Tax Credits

Arizona’s tuition tax credit, as well as the tax credits of most other states, are subject to challenges in the federal courts following a decision June 14 from the U.S.... […]

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