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Arizona

Pledge of Allegiance, schools, classrooms, House, Parker, Pawlik
Feb 21, 2023

House approves bill requiring students to recite Pledge of Allegiance

State lawmakers voted Tuesday to require students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance each day, courting a likely lawsuit.

Biden, Republicans, GOP, border, MexicoCovid, school boards,
Feb 21, 2023

Border, Bidens, Covid: House GOP casts wide net in probes

The security at the U.S. border with Mexico. The origins of Covid. The treatment of parents who protest "woke" school board policies. These are among the far-reaching and politically charged investigations House Republicans are launching, along with probes of President Joe Biden and his family, an ambitious oversight agenda that taps into the concerns of hard-right conservatives but risks alienati[...]

EVIT, career and technical education, college
Feb 20, 2023

Arizona CTE needs to refocus on promises made to taxpayers

Career and technical education is a wonderful thing when it is done right. It raises graduation rates by keeping students engaged in learning that is relevant to them. It gives students a leg up on being prepared for the workforce and college. But expanding CTE so more students can be placed into electives, students who may have no intention of making that elective their career path, is not the pr[...]

Udall, Congress, Interior Department, documentary, Arizona
Feb 20, 2023

Documentary film works to preserve the legacy of Arizonan Stewart Udall

John de Graaf says there was a time when a list of Arizona political icons would have included Barry Goldwater, John McCain and at least one other – Stewart Udall. But de Graaf worries that Udall, an Interior secretary widely recognized as the modern father of conservation, is being forgotten, a slight that he hopes to reverse with a recently released documentary.

solar power, House, legislation, wind power, Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association
Feb 17, 2023

House panel approves new financial hurdle for some solar, wind projects

A House panel voted Friday to erect a new financial hurdle in the path of some future solar and wind projects in Arizona.

ESA, tuition, costs, Horne, Lewis
Feb 17, 2023

Bill to expand ESA reporting advances, barely

A bill that would expand reporting requirements for the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program narrowly passed the Senate Education Committee on Feb. 15.  

feral cows, Arizona, New Mexico, U.S. Forest Service, New Mexico Cattle Growers' Association, drought, West
Feb 17, 2023

Kill order for feral cows issued by US officials

A helicopter with a shooter will fly over a portion of the vast Gila Wilderness in southwestern New Mexico next week, searching for feral cows to kill. The move sets the stage for legal challenges over how to handle unbranded livestock and other stray cows as drought deepens in Arizona and around the West.

elections, lawsuit
Feb 16, 2023

‘Subject-matter experts’ on elections draw skepticism

Skepticism surrounding the 2020 and 2022 elections brought “subject-matter experts” into county board meetings, courts and legislative committees around Arizona. The experts contend their qualifications are applicable to assessing elections. But elections officials and those working in the elections field say the know-how touted by subject matter experts does not always translate and can, at t[...]

Dreamers, Prop 308, UnidosUS, Aliento, award, border, tuition
Feb 16, 2023

Arizona advocates win national recognition for work on Proposition 308

An Arizona nonprofit was honored here Tuesday for its push to win in-state tuition for students who were brought to this country illegally as children, a change that organizers said has moved the state from an “epicenter of hate toward immigrants into an epicenter of hope.”

snow, Flagstaff, freeway closures, National Weather Service
Feb 15, 2023

Bitter cold, snow blast Southwest; Arizona highways closed

Bitter cold, rain and snow blew across much of the Southwest U.S. on Tuesday, closing stretches of interstate and state highways in northern Arizona where as much as a foot (30 centimeters) of snow was possible and even colder weather on the way.

Super Bowl, Clean Zone, Phoenix, judge, First Amendment, downtown Phoenix, temporary signage, revenue, NCAA, basketball, football, NFL, Hobbs, Legislature
Feb 15, 2023

Super Bowl, other big sports events generate massive revenue

With another successful Super Bowl in the books, Arizona says goodbye to the hundreds of thousands of visitors who flocked to the Valley this past week, and hello to the hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue that will benefit our state economy for years to come.

Feb 10, 2023

Terry Goddard is hiding the ball on Prop 211

Terry Goddard gave his latest initiative the moniker Voters’ Right to Know Act. Unfortunately, after reading the details it should have been named the Speech Czar Creation Act.

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