Tag: Steve Yarbrough
Arizona lawmakers had little in the way of guidance for how to deal with sexual harassment until a state representative shared her own experience of being harassed by her fellow...
Ethics committee opens inquiry on Dem Miranda, votes along party lines
The Arizona Senate Ethics Committee will investigate a Democratic state senator for allegedly violating signature gathering laws, but won’t do any real sleuthing until the attorney general weighs in. The...
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Judge can’t tell lawmakers how much money to give schools, attorney says
Arizona charitable giving improves thanks to tax credit law change
Arizona isn’t exactly the most charitable state. According to one survey, in fact, it’s dead last. And that means Arizonans could certainly give more. Whether they’re conscious or not of...
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Lawmakers say Ducey must decide on civil war monuments if Legislature passes bill to remove them
Wrap up with Katie Hobbs
Senate Minority Leader Katie Hobbs (Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times) Senate Minority Leader Katie Hobbs, D-Phoenix, led Democrats in her chamber through yet another session...
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Few lawmakers chalk up perfect attendance and voting records
Wrap up with Steve Yarbrough
Senate President Steve Yarbrough (Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times) In his first year at the helm of the Senate, President Steve Yarbrough, R-Chandler, took to...
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Democrats almost had a voice in budget process, but Republicans didn’t hear them
Lawyer: No one hurt yet by law restricting voter initiatives
The attorney for two top Republican lawmakers is laying the groundwork to quash a legal challenge to new hurdles they erected to voters creating their own laws. During a preliminary...
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‘Sine die’ – a sunset, a flip-flop and money for business and the needy
GOP leaders say bonding plan doesn’t have enough Republican votes to pass
The fate of Gov. Doug Ducey’s proposal to boost public universities’ bonding capacity by $1 billion – and perhaps of the state’s budget – rests in the hands of Democrats,...