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Apr 26, 2004

Blessing To Retire From Regents

Director Has Worked In Arizona State Government Since 1981

Apr 26, 2004

Lawmakers Move To Strip TSA Of General Fund Subsidy

The Tourism and Sports Authority was the target of legislative actions the week of April 19, with the House giving preliminary approval to end a guaranteed subsidy for the TSA, […]

Apr 26, 2004

Audit: DES Cuts Food Stamp Error Rate

The Department of Economic Security has reduced its error rate in administering food stamps, but staffing cutbacks at the agency could lead to more mistakes in paying out federal and […]

Apr 26, 2004

Governor Lowers Budget Proposal

House

Apr 26, 2004

What Does It Take To Become An Interpreter For The Hearing Impaired In Arizona?

Those interested in becoming a certified interpreter for the hearing impaired are to be lauded for seeking to help in a time of critical need, a state offical says. But […]

Apr 26, 2004

Leaders Seek To Register 1 Million New Indian Voters This Year

American Indian leaders are working to get 1 million new Indian voters to the polls in November, a significant increase from a historically neglected minority that by chance and geography […]

Apr 26, 2004

Enacted H2345 Compromises Care For Nursing Home Residents

As an organization of bedside nurses, the Southern Arizona Nurses Coalition, an affiliate of the California Nurses Association, (SAZNC-CNA) applauds Arizona Rep. Bob Stump’s, R-9, declared commitment to safe, humane […]

Apr 26, 2004

Governor Signs Bill Requiring Judges To Recite Victims

Victims of crimes in Arizona won’t have any new rights under a bill signed by Governor Napolitano, but they will get the chance to hear their rights recited in daily […]

Apr 26, 2004

Tucson’s Arizona Pool Room

Business was good at the Arizona Pool Room when this photograph was taken about 1912. The pool hall was just a block south of the Pima County Courthouse, at 99 […]

Apr 26, 2004

Agency Ensures ‘Basic Liberties,’ Director Says

Agency Ensures ‘Basic Liberties,’ Director Says Sherri Collins, the executive director of the Arizona Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, is a nationally recognized advocate. Since taking her […]

Apr 26, 2004

‘An Issue Of Freedom’

Bill Would Expand Services, Training For Qualified Interpreters For Arizona’s Deaf Population

Apr 26, 2004

Amendment Limits Medical Board Director’s Authority For Dismissing Complaints

Still not satisfied with the authority given to the executive director of the Arizona Medical Board to dismiss complaints against medical doctors, Sen. Carolyn Allen, R-8, has come up with […]

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