Tag: Arizona Senate
Attorney General Kris Mayes is making one last attempt to delay the enforcement of an 1864 Arizona law that outlaws all abortions except to save the life of the mother....
The truth about Arizona’s pro-life law and 2 Republicans attacking it
It seems that everyone is talking about abortion. Some are suggesting that a pro-life Arizona law was last thought of in the 1800s and then suddenly reappeared and caught everyone...
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Hobbs responds to Senate lawsuit over director nominations
State senators have no legal right to demand that Gov. Katie Hobbs immediately send them her nominations for directors to head more than a dozen state agencies, an attorney for...
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Hung jury ends Navarrete trial
Former Arizona senator rejects plea offer in child sex abuse case
Correction: Corrects the name of the judge who will hear the case – Judge Kristin Culbertson. Former state Sen. Tony Navarrete appears to be going to trial for sex crimes against...
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Recording: Rogers wants reporter to ‘learn their lesson’ with injunction
Sen. Wendy Rogers R-Flagstaff/Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services The Flagstaff Justice Court will hold an in-person hearing to consider a challenge to an injunction against harassment...
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Republican election bills continue to die in the Senate
House OKs school spending limit, Senate wavers
Senate audit inches closer to conclusion
Maricopa County ballots cast in the 2020 general election are examined and recounted by contractors working for Florida-based company, Cyber Ninjas, Thursday, May 6, 2021 at...
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Jury awards Senate staffer $2.7M in discrimination suit
A jury awarded Senate policy adviser Talonya Adams $2.75 million on Wednesday after finding she was fired due to racial and sex-based discrimination. It marks the second time Adams, who represented herself, won a lawsuit against the Senate in U.S. District Court over...