Board Votes Again To Rename Squaw Peak
Concerned that members had not received proper notice of a previous meeting, the Arizona State Board on Geographic and Historic Names has once again voted to rename Squaw Peak in... […]
New AHCCCS Director Sets Sights On Medical Inflation
Containing medical costs while expanding services are the challenges that are ahead for the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, says its newly appointed director. Anthony Rodgers, who will begin... […]
Revised School Standards Emphasize U.S. History
The American Revolution and the influence of Greece and Rome on Western civilization will now have a role in high school social studies curriculum. The Arizona State Board of Education... […]
Study Questions Whether Caps On Payouts Curb Medical Malpractice Premiums
Arizona Insurer Disputes Findings
Republican Holdout Predicts Easier Budget Battle Next Year
Senate GOP Leadership Not So Sure
Withholding Of State Income Taxes Is Mandatory
Under the terms of a new law, Arizona business owners are required to immediately begin withholding a minimum of $5 in state income taxes, even for those workers who have... […]
Policy Makers Helped Boost Arizona’s Economy
When the legislative session adjourned June 19 after 158 days of hard work, Arizona unquestionably became a better place — and even more important, Arizona’s future became brighter. Arizona’s legislative... […]
Governor Announces ‘Cushion’ Of $117 Million
Governor Napolitano says it appears that the state will end up with a cash balance of nearly $117 million when the books are closed on fiscal 2003, which ended June... […]