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Arizona

Jul 26, 2011

ATF official apologizes for mistakes in Fast and Furious probe

An official of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has apologized and told Congress he shares responsibility for mistakes in carrying out a controversial law enforcement operation in Arizona that resulted in high-powered weapons flowing into Mexico.

Jul 26, 2011

Multiple Pearce challengers emerge

Even as a Mesa Republican with strong ties to the Mormon Church is preparing to mount a challenge to Senate President Russell Pearce, two other residents have also jumped into the recall election.

Jul 26, 2011

The irony is just delicious

Chuck Coughlin's comments last week that Republicans ought to side with Pearce or else face retribution from the Republican Party struck one Republican lawmaker as ironic, given Pearce's penchant for relentlessly attacking members of his own party who don't ascribe to his beliefs.

Jul 26, 2011

Almost half of all mortgages in Arizona are underwater, report says

WASHINGTON – Just under half of all Arizona mortgages were “under water” in spring of this year, the second-highest percentage in the nation, according to a report from a private research firm.

Jul 25, 2011

Building Hope: Elected officials find time to lend a helping hand

From something as grand as helping build a house or as simple as dropping off supplies at a fire station, Arizona lawmakers give back to their communities.

Jul 25, 2011

Rising to the occasion: Seeking a diabetes cure among the ways businesses, their employees step up

Five years ago, ICAN, a charitable nonprofit in central Chandler, was experiencing tremendous growth, offering after school, parenting and family programs to lower income residents. But the expanding organization had a problem.

Jul 25, 2011

Social Security shouldn’t be used as a piggy bank to pay debt

Dear Arizona Capitol Times:

It’s outrageous that some in Washington want to cut Social Security to help balance our federal budget. Social Security did not contribute to our financial mess and should not be used as a piggy bank to pay down our debt.

Jul 25, 2011

Christian Palmer talks matching funds

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Jul 25, 2011

Ruling goes against doctors who wanted payment to testify

A group of doctors who treated an infant victim in a murder case lost in a bid July 21 to obtain $350-an-hour fees from the state for their time to testify at trial.

Jul 25, 2011

Little turnover on new Commerce Authority board

Gov. Jan Brewer announced the members of the Arizona Commerce Authority’s new board of directors on Monday, naming a roster of mostly familiar faces who have helped oversee the transition away from the old Department of Commerce that it replaced.

Jul 25, 2011

Tancredo forms group opposing Pearce recall

Former Congressman Tom Tancredo on Monday opened a committee to help Senate President Russell Pearce keep his seat.

Jul 25, 2011

Pearce challenger Jerry Lewis to make it official

In a move that could have significant reverberations for the political establishment in the East Valley, a Mesa Republican is expected to announce Tuesday that he will challenge one of Arizona’s most influential politicians.

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