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Apr 8, 2015

Ducey signs bill giving vouchers to all reservation students

Gov. Doug Ducey has signed a bill that makes all children living on Indian reservations qualified for private school vouchers.

Apr 7, 2015

New law clarifies medical marijuana insurance requirements

Workers' compensation carriers and self-insurers will not be required to pay for a patient's medical marijuana under a new bill Gov. Doug Ducey signed into law Monday.

Apr 7, 2015

Arizona law helps tribal members get birth certificates

A state health policy that made getting a delayed birth certificate easier for American Indians now is law. Gov. Doug Ducey signed a bill Monday sought by Arizona tribes to reduce the number of documents needed to obtain a birth certificate later in life.

Apr 7, 2015

Ducey signs legislation to allow lab testing without a doctor’s order

Arizonans who want to want to run their own lab tests will soon be able to do so without first visiting a doctor. But your insurance company won’t pick up the tab.

Apr 6, 2015

Pro-Ducey group shifts advocacy from campaign to policy

After spending $1.5 million to help Doug Ducey get to the Governor’s Office, Republican consultant Sean Noble and his American Encore are now doing what they can to make sure... […]

Apr 3, 2015

Legislature rejects Ducey’s call for inspector general

State lawmakers wrapped up the 2015 session early Friday -- but not before refusing to approve one of the pet projects of Gov. Doug Ducey, a defeat gubernatorial press aide Daniel Scarpinato blamed on “special interests and lobbyists doing shady business with the state.”

Apr 3, 2015

Controversial signings, vetoes give Ducey first big test on legislation

Gov. Doug Ducey and Republican lawmakers have largely walked in lockstep since the new governor was sworn in, but controversial measures pushed by his allies in the Legislature have forced him to make tough decisions, which resulted in his first round of vetoes.

Apr 3, 2015

Ducey defends veto of cop anonymity measure

Sign-toting protestors made noise opposing a bill giving police officers involved in shootings a two-month period of anonymity, but Gov. Doug Ducey listened most closely to the chiefs of police in deciding to veto it.

Apr 3, 2015

Bill making it tougher to recall elected officials sent to governor

The House on April 1 gave final approval to HB2407, which demands strict compliance with constitutional and statutory requirements for referendum and recall efforts – or else a judge may toss out the voter-driven effort.

Apr 2, 2015

Bill to settle Douglas-Ducey Board of Education fight dies

A bill designed to prevent future fights over who controls employees of the state Board of Education died Wednesday in the Arizona House after conservatives revolted against what they saw as a weakening of the state school superintendent's power.

Apr 2, 2015

Gov. Doug Ducey vetoes bill making gold legal tender

Gov. Doug Ducey vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have made Arizona the third state behind Utah and Oklahoma to recognize gold and silver as legal tender.

Apr 2, 2015

Gov. Doug Ducey signs bill outlawing aggressive panhandling

Gov. Doug Ducey signed two bills Wednesday that prevent aggressive panhandling. Republican Sen. John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, said the bills are an attempt to limit fear and apprehension surrounding panhandling.

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