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Arizona Senate

Feb 20, 2012

Gray says success during 16-year career stems from respect, a bit of humor

As Sen. Linda Gray’s final term at the Legislature winds down this year, she fondly recalls the friendships and accomplishments she will take with her. What she isn’t fond of is being forced to go.

“It’s the only ‘profession’ in which when you become good at it, you’re asked to leave,” Gray says.

Feb 20, 2012

SRP’s Greene shuns aggressiveness for solid arguments in lobbying Legislature

When Rep. Russ Jones moved into his office in the Arizona House of Representatives, his predecessor, Rep. Jim Carruthers, told him to beware of the “trains” that he could see, but perhaps would not hear coming.      

Feb 16, 2012

Union-related bill gets Arizona Senate initial OK

The Arizona Senate on Thursday gave preliminary approval to a bill that a critic called an attack on government employee unions.

Feb 14, 2012

Bill targets Quelland campaign – at least symbolically

A bill that would prevent candidates from filing to run for office if they owe excessive fines and fees for campaign law violations sailed through a Senate committee, but can’t go into effect in time to stop the one person who fits the description.

Feb 8, 2012

Salmon wins Senate Republicans’ endorsements

Matt Salmon has won the endorsement of the entire Arizona Senate Republican leadership team and a majority of the Senate’s GOP caucus, even though his opponent was serving at the Legislature with them less than a year ago.

Feb 8, 2012

Senate committee to hear resolution to dismantle redistricting commission

An Arizona Senate committee on Wednesday is to consider a Republican proposal to put redistricting back in the hands of state lawmakers and the governor.

Feb 2, 2012

Pearce eyes Senate comeback

Recalled former Sen. Russell Pearce is eyeing a return to the Capitol and recently filed paperwork with the Secretary of State’s Office that would set the stage for 2012 campaign.

Jan 19, 2012

Mayors urged to lead on immigration, but not to follow Arizona’s path

Federal inaction on comprehensive immigration reform has forced the issue on state and local leaders, but Arizona-style approaches are not the solution, a group of mayors was told Wednesday.

Jan 19, 2012

House committee to hear Arizona election bill

A state House committee on Thursday will consider a Senate-approved bill that was proposed because of delays in Arizona's redistricting process.

Jan 18, 2012

Teen-driver cell phone ban moves forward in Senate

A panel of lawmakers today unanimously approved legislation to prohibit teenagers from using mobile phones while driving. The prohibition applies to minors who have been granted an instruction permit or a limited driver license.

Jan 17, 2012

Q&A with Senate President Steve Pierce

Senate President Steve Pierce has a reputation for being a straight-shooter, and in this interview, it shows.

He’ll tell you what he knows, and if he doesn’t know something, well, he’ll say he doesn’t know it.

Jan 17, 2012

Q&A with Senate Minority Leader David Schapira

A year ago, first-term Sen. David Schapira surprisingly cinched the position of Democratic leader.

Now in his second year as minority leader, Schapira is considering another challenge — running for Congress. In this interview, Schapira reiterated he won’t resign from the Legislature should he join that race and assured his constituents he can ably multitask.

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