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Jul 5, 2025

Medicaid cuts would severely impact Arizona’s mental health system

For decades, Medicaid has been a cornerstone of Arizona’s health care infrastructure, providing coverage to 1.9 million residents, including low-income families, children, seniors and individuals with disabilities. Arizona’s Medicaid program […]

Medicaid, budget, Petersen, Toma, legislature, Democrats, Republicans
Mar 19, 2025

An open letter to Congressman Ciscomani

Dear Congressman Juan Ciscomani:  I am Clinton Kuntz, CEO of El Rio Health, a vital community health center in Tucson and your constituent. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting with […]

Mar 7, 2025

In Their Words: Carl Kunasek

Carl Kunasek left a large mark on Arizona as a Republican member of the Arizona State House of Representatives from 1973-1982, the Arizona Senate from 1983-1988, and the Arizona Corporation […]

May 21, 2015

Ed Board attorney calls Douglas’ lawsuit ‘political’

A judge will hear arguments next month on whether to dismiss a lawsuit to settle if employees of the State Board of Education report to the board or Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas.

May 19, 2015

Douglas ignores state board’s demands for online access

Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas took no action today on a 5 p.m. state Board of Education deadline to allow investigators online access to teacher records.

May 18, 2015

Board threatens to sue Douglas over access to teacher records

Already embroiled in one lawsuit, the state Board of Education on Monday gave schools chief Diane Douglas until the end of the day today to give its investigators unfettered access to teacher records or possibly end up in court.

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