Tag: Lee Miller
Threatened IRC lawsuit may have bleak prospects
Republicans who are upset with the work of the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission are consoling themselves with the thought that they can undo the maps with a lawsuit, but that...
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Competitiveness advocates launch online mapping tool for public
[caption id="attachment_35534" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Former Arizona House Representatives Roberta Voss and Ken Clark, who are heading the Redistrict Arizona project, demonstrate that the map-drawing software they're launching this week can...
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Payday lenders in Arizona call it quits
Some payday lenders in Arizona have already shut their doors and more are expected to follow when a law authorizing their high-interest loans expires at the end of the month....
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Payday Limbo
After losing a two-year, multimillion-dollar battle with voters and lawmakers, Arizona’s payday lenders are fighting for their lives. The industry is set to expire July 1, a reality that was...
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Capitol Quotes 12/18
“Ron Gould has the right ideas. He thinks right. He has the right mindset, but he won’t negotiate.” – Senate Majority Whip Steve Pierce, in defense of Senate President Bob...
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U.S. Supreme Court considers ‘Hillary’ film in ruling
It didn’t take long for “Hillary: The Movie” to turn into Citizens United v. the Federal Elections Commission, and now Arizona’s Capitol insiders are waiting to see how the U.S....
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House panel OKs bill to end matching funds, increase disbursements
A lawsuit filed last year that targets a key element of Arizona’s system of publicly funded political campaigns has yet produce a definitive conclusion in the court of law, but...
