Tucson Republican named to Clean Elections panel
Secretary of State Jan Brewer has announced the appointment of a new member to the Citizens Clean Elections Commission to replace Clark Dierks, who recently resigned due to health concerns. […]
Upclose with Len Munsil, GOP gubernatorial candidate
‘I’m in this to win,’ Reagan conservative says
Major payday loan reform put off to next year
Major reform of the payday lending industry appears to have gone by the wayside this session, as a bill to restrict how such lenders interact with military members will not […]
Marriage initiative brings gay official to Phoenix
Log Cabin Republican president urges bipartisan opposition to proposed constitutional amendment
Liddy e-mail led to failed defamation suit
The following e-mail was sent by Tom Liddy on July 16, 2004, in response to a communication from a constituent upset about comments made by Mr. Liddy to The Arizona […]
Governor concedes on tuition tax credit, but Republicans still bristle over last year
Governor Napolitano’s announcement she will allow a corporate tuition tax credit program to become law without her signature in order to foster a working relationship with Republican lawmakers on upcoming […]
Judge rules Liddy didn’t defame Querard
A Superior Court judge ruled syndicated radio talk show host and former Maricopa County Republican Party Chairman Tom Liddy did not commit defamation in a 2004 e-mail that offended a […]
Adoption bill stirs Democrat opposition
Backers defend measure that gives preference to married couples
Officials tell student protestors: Stay in class
Valley students joined high school walkouts in Western cities March 27-28 to protest federal and state immigration bills, prompting messages to them from Hispanic legislators and Governor Napolitano. Reps. Steve […]