Tag: Mark Brnovich
GOP leaders in the House and Senate introduced a $12.8 billion spending plan Monday afternoon with high hopes of passing it by Wednesday — but finding the votes to pass it...
Races for 2022 statewide offices taking shape
Arizona is sitting somewhere between keeping the 2020 election alive and preparing for the 2022 election, where all statewide executive offices will be on the ballot as well as a...
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Death penalty return takes state backwards
Attorney General Mark Brnovich has announced the planned resumption of executions and has expressed his intention to make sure the 21 death row inmates who have exhausted their appeals are killed before...
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Innovative state program helped marijuana industry
Federal banking laws have created more than just an isolated crisis for Arizona’s multi-billion–dollar marijuana industry. They’ve created a dangerous problem for the state of Arizona. Banking laws make it...
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Recovery should be top priority, conservative posturing a distraction
Flanked by staffers, Attorney General Mark Brnovich speaks at a news conference. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer) Few need a reminder that we are in the...
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Reporter forced from Senate audit for photographing ex-lawmaker, indiscernible ballot
Prisoner disputes shelf life of Arizona’s execution drug
An Arizona death row prisoner, who would be among the state’s first executions in almost seven years, has filed documents arguing the lethal injection drug to be used would expire...
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Prisoners try to slow push for executions
With Arizona’s rush to resume executions come unanswered questions on the sanity and innocence of the first two of 21 condemned prisoners and the motivations of Attorney General Mark Brnovich. Brnovich notified the Arizona Supreme Court this month that the state...
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Pima County Attorney seeks delay in execution
Ducey vetoes sex ed bill, issues executive order instead
Calling it “overly broad and vague,” Gov. Doug Ducey on Tuesday vetoed a sweeping sex education bill that opponents feared would have prohibited any acknowledgment of LGBTQ people in the...
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Sex education bill goes to governor
State lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday to legislation that will require special parental permission before a student is taught anything about sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. The 31-28...