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Apr 2, 2004

Registration Trend Change?

The latest statewide voter registration figures, published by Secretary of State Jan Brewer’s office March 31, show a small shift in the registration pattern that may be good news for […]

Apr 2, 2004

63 Would-Be Candidates Attend Chamber Seminar

Sixty-three prospective candidates for the Legislature packed the offices of the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce on a recent Saturday. “We had to make quite an effort to accommodate everyone, […]

Apr 2, 2004

House Narrowly Passes Mobile Beauty Salon Bill Lawmakers Also Discuss Cancer Plan, Canine Memorial

As House members began voting on Senate bills, a measure that would allow a salon to operate a mobile facility was the only hiccup in an otherwise orderly process. S1159 […]

Apr 2, 2004

Clean Elections OKs New Rules For Complaints, Refunds

A state candidate who is alleged to have violated the Clean Elections Act or rules of the Clean Elections Commission will have less time to respond to those complaints. Under […]

Apr 2, 2004

Audit, 2 Lawmakers Criticize General Fund Support Of TSA

The state should protect its general fund from tax shortfalls at the Tourism and Sports Authority, say the chairmen of the Legislature’s Appropriations committees. The issue of shortfalls in revenue […]

Apr 2, 2004

Effort To Give Dying Kids A Final Wish Stalls

The political arena in Arizona seems to have become a venue for self-serving agendas versus serving the people. Are there no longer checks and balances at work, insuring that the […]

Apr 2, 2004

ADEQ Begins Park Recycling

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) has begun a new pilot project to team up with Arizona Little Leagues to promote recycling at Little League baseball games across the […]

Apr 2, 2004

Perchlorate Emerges As Arizona Water Quality Issue

Contaminant Also Poses Food Safety Threat

Apr 2, 2004

Trust Land Proposal Provides More Funds For Schools, Backers Say

Portions Of Plan Require Voter Approval

Apr 2, 2004

Drought Forecast For Water Protection Fund

Commission That Floats Dollars For River Projects Sees Grant Money, Applicants Drying Up

Apr 2, 2004

Attorney General’s Office, Corrections Name Legal Aides

James P. Walsh has been named chief deputy to Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard. Meanwhile, Mr. Walsh’s predecessor, Robert D. Myers, has taken a post with the state Department of […]

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