Democratic U.S. reps. Ann Kirkpatrick, Gabrielle Giffords and Harry Mitchell scored a legislative victory last night in their quest to restore funding for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP). With a bipartisan vote, the House passed their amendment to ...
Read More »Munsil defends McCain, but leaves door ajar for Senate run
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Read More »Pederson launches Web site; source says the Democrat is “leaning” toward candidacy 
Like two potential Republican gubernatorial candidates have done, Democrat Jim Pederson has launched a Web site to post opinions related to Arizona government.
Read More »Polls: Voters warm to casinos at dog, horse tracks 
Voters seem to favor casinos at horse and dog tracks to increase state revenue, according to poll results obtained by the Yellow Sheet Report. Results from polls that tested 600 likely voters, conducted this month by Public Opinion Strategies and in February by Arizona Opinion, show Arizona voters solidly support such gaming.
Read More »Arizona Democratic Party hires new director 
Luis Heredia, a public affairs spokesman for Union Pacific, has been hired as the new executive director of the Arizona Democratic Party.
Read More »Napolitano could gain back some points by handling swine flu 
A national poll last week showed 45 percent of Americans do not think Janet Napolitano is doing a good job as secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Read More »‘Horizon’ down to skeleton staff, in financial turmoil 
"Horizon," the public affairs television program for confessed political junkies, is in danger of going off the air because of budget cutbacks at Arizona State University, said former News and Public Affairs Director Mike Philipsen.
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