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Feb 21, 2022

Arizona Senate may waive spending cap, avert school crisis

Arizona Senate President Karen Fann on Monday scheduled a vote to waive a constitutional cap on K-12 school spending that threatens to shut down public schools across the state.  The... […]

May 19, 2019

House, Senate leaders cut budget deal with Arizona governor

Republican leaders who control the majority in the Arizona Legislature said Sunday they've reached a deal with GOP Gov. Doug Ducey on a spending plan for the budget year that begins July 1.

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Aug 13, 2015

State, Planned Parenthood pursue agreement on medication abortions

Attorneys for the state and Planned Parenthood are headed to court Friday to try to put an early end to a lawsuit over a restriction on medication abortions.

Aug 4, 2015

State to pay fees, costs for challenge to revenge porn law

Arizona has agreed to pay $202,000 in attorneys' fees and legal costs for a successful challenge that blocked a 2014 state law to make it a crime for jilted lovers to post nude photos of their former partners online.

Jul 14, 2015

Judge OKs agreement blocking Arizona law on revenge porn

A judge has signed off on an agreement permanently blocking a 2014 Arizona law that would have made it a crime for jilted lovers to post nude photos of their former partners online.

Small gifts make big – and murky – difference in campaign finance transparency
Oct 24, 2013

Arizona “dark money’’ groups face combined $1 million in fines

California’s Fair Political Practices Commission has reached a settlement with two so-called “dark money” groups in Arizona that will see them pay a combined $1 million in fines.

Jul 31, 2013

Feds, White Mountain Apaches sign ‘historic’ water-rights deal

The federal government and White Mountain Apache tribe signed a “historic” water-rights agreement Tuesday that the two sides said will guarantee water for the tribe and benefit Phoenix water users as well.

May 13, 2013

Advocates say measure could kill Clean Elections system

Several bills introduced at the Legislature this year have taken swipes at Clean Elections, but not so boldly as Rep. Paul Boyer’s concurrent resolution to swipe all monies from the Clean Elections system in favor of funding the state’s education needs.

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