Legislature Responds With HOA Reforms – Or Did It≠
There were some 16 homeowner association “reform” bills submitted in this year’s legislative session after only two last year and one two years before. Many, including some advocates, are shouting... […]
President’s Energy Plan Does Nothing To End Our Reliance On Foreign Oil
The retail price of gas has gone over $2 a gallon for the first time ever, setting a new record on the same day (May 23) as the three-year anniversary... […]
‘Mainstreamers’ Gather, Raise Money To Counter Anti-Government Activists
The founders and organizers of “Mainstream Arizona” hosted a fund-raising luncheon at the Biltmore Resort in Phoenix on June 4 that was so popular they sold out all 350 seats,... […]
State Close To Seeking Design Proposals For New Archives Building
Creation of a new home for the state archives will take another step within 30 days as proposals will be sought for design of the building. Although funding for construction... […]
Goddard OKs Rules Against Phone Slamming, Cramming
Attorney General Terry Goddard on May 21 approved new Corporation Commission rules intended to help protect wired telephone users from unauthorized charges and service changes. The commission in December had... […]
Appeals Court: State Can’t Seek Restitution For Aiding Prison Escape
Another Ruling States Arrest Warrant Can’t Replace Search Warrant
Split Develops In ‘Protect Arizona Now’ Initiative Campaign
The leadership of Protect Arizona Now (PAN), a local advocacy group that is circulating an initiative petition to prohibit anyone who cannot prove U.S. citizenship from voting or receiving state... […]
Napolitano Backs Moderates – Does That Include GOP≠
Governor Napolitano says she would like to see “more moderation” in the Legislature, but she deliberately stepped around a reporter’s question whether she will campaign for Republicans who have supported... […]