Napolitano Questions Why Gas Prices Rise Quickly, Drop Slowly
Governor Napolitano says gasoline prices are “now being controlled by the market.” At her weekly news briefing Sept. 2, the governor said continued high gas prices are reflective of the […]
Chief Clerk Norm Moore Brings Order To Sometimes Chaotic House
Assumes Presidency Of National Legislative Group
Goddard Wants U.S. Supreme Court Review Of 88 Death Sentences
Some Call Latest Appeals Court Ruling
Pima County’s Drug Court Works
Supervised Treatment, Probation, Cuts Costs, Crime, Reduces Need To Jail Offenders
One-Size-Fits-All Justice System Doesn’t Work
Maricopa Superior Court Policy Creates Inequities For Spanish Speaking Citizens
Governor Names Regents, Defends Tuition Hike
Governor Napolitano introduced two prospective new members of the Arizona Board of Regents to the Capitol press Sept. 2 and she and the nominees were immediately questioned about the board’s […]
Sponsor Seeking To Revoke ‘Clean Elections’ Takes 1st Ballot Step
Sponsors of a proposed amendment to the Arizona Constitution to ban public funding of political campaigns have taken the first formal step to qualify the issue for the 2004 general […]
Help For Problem Gamblers Moves To Gaming Department From Lottery
The Arizona Lottery is getting out of the business of providing help for problem gamblers. Beginning in September, the Lottery’s problem gambling program, which was mandated by the Legislature in […]
Commerce Report Describes State As ‘Too Dependent’ On Out-Of-State Gas Suppliers
Three months before Phoenix’s gasoline supply was interrupted by a broken pipeline, the state Department of Commerce warned in a report of “chaos” and “mayhem” if the city’s fuel supplies […]