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Arizona Legislature

Jan 20, 2015

House Republican offers plan to deal with “rogue, non-elected” judges

A far-reaching proposal by Rep. Warren Petersen, R-Chandler, would allow lawmakers, with a two-third vote, to remove any judge from the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals or any Superior Court judge from Maricopa, Pima or Pinal counties. And HCR 2006 would not require that legislators have any reason at all.

Jan 16, 2015

Ducey, GOP legislative leaders present united front on budget

As Gov. Doug Ducey prepares to unveil his first executive budget proposal, he and Republican legislative leaders stood together to show a united front as they tackle Arizona’s fiscal crisis.

Jan 14, 2015

Proposed resolution would weaken Voter Protection Act

A proposal to change Arizona’s Voter Protection Act would make it easier for lawmakers to repeal or alter laws approved by a popular vote of the people.

Jan 13, 2015

Candidates could keep addresses secret under Townsend proposal

A GOP lawmaker wants to allow candidates to keep their home addresses secret, an effort that could make it more difficult to verify that an elected official or candidate for office lives in the district they claim to represent.

Jan 6, 2015

Proposed bill would bring back all-day kindergarten

A bill is in the works that would encourage public schools to fund full-day kindergarten by tapping into winnings from an inflation funding lawsuit.

State Treasurer Doug Ducey accepts the Republican nomination for Governor (Photo by Ryan Cook/RJ Cook Photography)
Jan 5, 2015

Ducey to be sworn in as Arizona’s 23rd governor today

Republican Doug Ducey becomes Arizona's 23rd governor today, ascending to the ninth floor of the state Capitol's executive tower amid the challenge of overcoming a budget shortfall while enacting an agenda that won him voter approval.

Jan 2, 2015

Supreme Court Voting Rights Act ruling could help Democrats and lead to more competition

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to lift the requirement that Arizona and other states get federal pre-approval for election law changes could lead to an era of greater competitiveness in the Grand Canyon State’s rigidly partisan legislative districts.

Dec 31, 2014

GOP lawmaker proposes adding ‘non citizen’ to Dreamers’ driver’s licenses

A proposal from a newly elected Republican legislator to add the label “non-citizen” to licenses now being issued to Dreamers is drawing fire from on Democratic legislator as “another SB1070 waiting to happen.”

Dec 31, 2014

Medicaid expansion decision could affect a quarter of a million people

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that 36 Republican lawmakers have standing to sue over Gov. Jan Brewer’s Medicaid expansion program, dealing a potentially crushing blow to one of Brewer’s signal accomplishments just days before she leaves office and threatening to take away health care from a quarter million people.

Dec 23, 2014

U.S. Supreme Court sets date for IRC hearing

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in the Legislature’s lawsuit against the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission on March 2.

Dec 12, 2014

Incoming freshmen get crash course in lawmaking

Soon-to-be-freshmen representatives swarmed the halls of the state House on Dec. 8 and 9 for a two-day crash course, cramming in bits and pieces of what they need to know to be successful lawmakers.

Dec 12, 2014

Freshmen lawmakers – notables from the class of 2015

In the upcoming 2015 legislative session, one-third of the lawmakers in the Arizona House of Representatives will be freshmen. The 21 freshmen lawmakers – including four who are returning to the Capitol after absences, some for more than a decade – come from diverse backgrounds. They include a surgeon, a dentist, two teachers, two restaurant owners, a judge and a talk show host, to name a f[...]

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