U.S. transportation officials announced $2.2 billion for local infrastructure projects on Thursday, paving the way for new bridges, roads, bike lanes, railways and ports in scores of communities in Arizona and across the country.
Read More »Over $2B will help roads, bridges, bike lanes in Arizona, other states
Here’s how businesses can win fed funds
New details have emerged regarding how small businesses might be able to win some of the federal dollars flowing to the state of Arizona as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Read More »‘El Jefe’ the jaguar, famed in US, photographed in Mexico 
"El Jefe" — or "The Boss" — is one of the oldest jaguars on record along the frontier, popular in Arizona and one of few known such animals to have crossed a border partly lined by a wall and other infrastructure to stop drug traffickers and migrants.
Read More »Dems change some tax provisions as they ready economic bill 
Democrats pared part of their proposed minimum tax on huge corporations and made other changes in their giant economic bill, after Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz. said she would not support it otherwise, as they drove toward delivering a campaign-season victory to President Joe Biden on his domestic agenda.
Read More »New details emerge about how businesses can win fed infrastructure funds 
New details have emerged regarding how small businesses might be able to win some of the federal dollars flowing to the State of Arizona as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Read More »Ducey: voters should have confidence in election results 
Gov. Doug Ducey has a word of advice for people who believe Arizona elections lack integrity. You're being lied to and deceived.
Read More »Arizonans should push Biden for needed reforms to oil, gas system to protect public lands 
More than ever, we must use our collective voice to speak up for our public lands and our public interests.
Read More »Feds ask judge to block Arizona’s new presidential voting law 
The Department of Justice is asking a federal judge to block Arizona from enforcing a new law about who can vote for president.
Read More »Court rejects Brnovich’s request to defend ‘green cards’ denial 
The U.S. Supreme Court will not allow Attorney General Mark Brnovich to defend a Trump-era rule designed to deny "green cards'' to those at the bottom of the economic ladder.
Read More »Protect prescription drug affordability for AZ families
As working families and businesses across Arizona already struggle with record inflation and the ongoing economic recovery, it is more important than ever that lawmakers protect patients from higher drug costs.
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