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Jun 14, 2013

Last-minute anti-abortion bill goes nowhere

A bill allowing health inspectors to carry out unannounced inspections of abortion clinics failed on June 13, but its supporters promised to revive it next year.

Jun 14, 2013

Brewer gets her way

House and Senate approve Medicaid expansion, ending months of debate

After a bitter and prolonged debate that ripped apart Republican majorities in the House and Senate, Arizona lawmakers approved Gov. Jan Brewer’s Medicaid expansion proposal and sent it to her for her signature.

Jun 13, 2013

Expanded voucher system approved by Arizona Senate

The Arizona Senate has reversed course and approved an expansion of a school voucher program that allows students to use public funds to attend a private school.

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer explains during an impromptu press conference following the passage of her Medicaid expansion plan that she and her advisors had considered having the legislative leadership ousted in order to pass it. (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Jun 13, 2013

Brewer, coalition called off plan to oust GOP leaders

Gov. Jan Brewer confirmed that she and the legislative members of her pro-Medicaid expansion coalition crafted a plan to oust Senate President Andy Biggs and House Speaker Andy Tobin from their leadership positions when lawmakers went into special session.

Jun 13, 2013

Expanded voucher system rejected by Arizona Senate

The Arizona Senate has rejected an expansion of a school voucher program that allows students to use public funds to attend a private school because it lacked accountability standards.

tax
Jun 13, 2013

Senate approves sales tax reform compromise

By a 29-0 vote, the state Senate late Thursday approved Gov. Jan Brewer’s sales tax overhaul proposal after she obtained the buy-in of Arizona cities and towns.

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (Photo by Ryan Cook/RJ Cook Photography)
Jun 13, 2013

Abortion issues divide Brewer, Center for Arizona Policy

A relationship that has seen Gov. Jan Brewer and the Center for Arizona Policy in nearly perfect agreement for four years is showing signs of strain after the social conservative powerhouse took aim at the governor’s prized Medicaid expansion plan.

Republican Sens. Adam Driggs (left) and Bob Worsley huddle in conversation after the final vote to pass Gov. Jan Brewer's Medicaid expansion plan (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Jun 13, 2013

Senate passes Medicaid expansion, sending it to the governor

The state Senate approved Gov. Jan Brewer's Medicaid expansion plan on an 18-11 vote this afternoon, sending it to the governor for her signature.

The Senate's approval of Medicaid and a state budget occurred after the House of Representatives worked into the early morning hours to approve the budget and Medicaid plan, with supporters giving opponents the silent treatment through the entire[...]

Jun 12, 2013

CAP opposes Medicaid expansion without abortion safeguard

The Center for Arizona Policy is opposed to Gov. Jan Brewer’s Medicaid expansion plan unless the Legislature ensures that funds from the program don’t indirectly subsidize abortions.

Charles Ryan
Jun 12, 2013

Inmate advocates question claim that Arizona prisons have no solitary confinement

Raising doubts from skeptics, Department of Corrections Director Charles Ryan told a legislative committee Wednesday the department has no solitary confinement, despite keeping the maximum-security inmates in their cells alone for 22 hours a day.

(From left) Republican Reps. Frank Pratt, Heather Carter and Ethan Orr huddle in discussion late Tuesday, after Gov. Jan Brewer called for a special session to pass a 2014 budget and her Medicaid expansion plan. (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Jun 11, 2013

Lawmakers prepare to adjourn as Medicaid expansion moves toward approval

Lawmakers are prepared to sine die Thursday afternoon and leave what’s become an increasingly toxic atmosphere at the Capitol as bipartisan coalitions in each chamber have seized control and began systematically approving Gov. Jan Brewer’s budget proposal in special session.

Jun 11, 2013

Brewer taps former lawmaker Vogt to head up Veterans Services

Gov. Jan Brewer named former Rep. Ted Vogt as the next director of the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services. Brewer said Vogt’s military background makes him “uniquely qualified” for the position. Vogt is a former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer and commander of an anti-terrorism unit.

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