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Arizona

Lynsey Robinson
Jun 11, 2018

Behind the Ballot: Riding the wave

Democrats are fielding a candidate in nearly every federal, statewide and legislative race this year, using a strategy of saturation that has been successful elsewhere.

Sen. Kate Brophy McGee, R-Phoenix, Rep. Maria Syms, R-Paradise Valley, and Kathy Petsas
Jun 8, 2018

GOP infighting in LD28 gives Democrats hope of trifecta

The Arizona Republican Party would have you think there’s nothing wrong in Legislative District 28.

Jun 8, 2018

Dem election plan puts candidate in nearly every race

This year, the Democratic Party is by design fielding a candidate in nearly every federal, statewide and legislative race, with the exception of one, a strategy that has paid off in other states.

(Photo by Patrick Jervis/East Valley Institute of Technology)
Jun 4, 2018

State’s largest trade schools to get additional funds in FY 2019

Amid budget negotiations dominated by talks of pay raises for K-12 teachers, some Arizona trade schools got a long-awaited boost in funding.

In this January 24, 2018, photo, Gov. Doug Ducey meets with students at the Phoenix Day School for the Deaf. The Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind received additional funds for fiscal-year 2019 to hire more teachers. (Photo courtesy of Arizona Schools for the Deaf and Blind)
Jun 4, 2018

Lawmakers boost funding for state schools for deaf and blind

After years of going seemingly unnoticed at the state Legislature, the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind had an especially productive 2018 session.

Jun 4, 2018

State budget allocates $1 million for K-12 coding initiative

As K-12 curricula moves into the 21st century, Arizona will kick-start a new initiative to train teachers how to code — lessons they can then pass onto their students.

Jun 4, 2018

Non-profit opens charter schools to serve poorest students

A Phoenix nonprofit aiming to open 25 A-rated charter schools serving students in the city’s urban core by 2020 is well on its way to meeting its goal.

Jun 1, 2018

Campaign season officially kicks off – let the games begin

May 30 marked the deadline for candidates to submit petitions to run for legislative, statewide and congressional offices. Unlike in previous election cycles, few legislative races are uncontested.

Jun 1, 2018

Pima County officials see legal trouble in desegregation tax

Pima County officials say a new state law dictating how to collect taxes for desegregation funding in Tucson puts the county at legal risk.

Former utility regulator Gary Pierce rushes past reporters last year following his initial court appearance. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
May 31, 2018

Choice for jury in bribery case: dirty politicians or humble servants

The bribery trial of former Arizona Corporation Commissioner Gary Pierce and his wife Sherry Pierce is a clash of political paradigms.

House Speaker J.D. Mesnard (Photo by Katie Campbell/ Arizona Capitol Times)
May 29, 2018

Wrap up with J.D. Mesnard

In his second year at the helm of the House and in his final year in the chamber, Speaker J.D. Mesnard, R-Chandler, navigated uncharted waters when he asked members to expel one of their own.

Senate President Steve Yarbrough (R-Chandler) (Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times)
May 29, 2018

Wrap up with Steve Yarbrough

After 16 years as an Arizona state representative, then senator, Senate President Steve Yarbrough is calling it quits.

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