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Heather Carter

Mar 27, 2014

Arizona House breaks deadlock, begins debate on state budget

The Arizona House has begun debating a state budget plan that adds spending to the plan passed by the Senate.

From left Rep. Kate Brophy-McGee, Rep. Heather Carter, Rep. Bob Robson, Rep. Jeff Dial, Rep. Doug Coleman and Rep. Ethan Orr. (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Mar 26, 2014

Moderates walk out as House budget negotiations break down

Six moderate Republicans put on a show of force this afternoon, marching out of the House to announce that budget negotiations between them and House Republican leadership had officially reached an impasse on the Senate budget proposal.

Mar 24, 2014

Lack of GOP support for Senate budget derails House vote

House Republican leaders late Monday gave up trying to corral the votes for a new budget, at least for now. House Speaker Andy Tobin stopped debate in the middle of a bill when it became clear he lacked the necessary votes for the spending plan.

Mar 4, 2014

House panel votes down empowerment scholarship bill

Amid warnings of a potential lawsuit, the House Education Committee on Monday killed a bill designed to ensure funding for all students in the state empowerment scholarship account program.

Protestors rally at the Arizona state capitol in protest to the "religious freedom" bill SB1062. (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Feb 24, 2014

Senators on SB1062: “We made a mistake”

A trio of Arizona state senators urged Gov. Jan Brewer to veto a controversial “religious freedom” bill on Monday, just days after all three cast votes in favor of the proposal that opponents say will legalize discrimination.

Feb 20, 2014

AZ Lawmakers pass religious discrimination bill

Gov. Jan Brewer is going to get the last word on whether Arizona business owners can cite their religion as a reason to turn away gays -- and maybe others.

Feb 7, 2014

Legislative candidates who supported medicaid expansion awash in money

Republican legislators who are facing a backlash from the conservative right for approving the expansion of Medicaid tapped into a vast network of supporters to easily outraise colleagues and opponents last year.

Feb 5, 2014

Pro-Medicaid expansion lawmakers outraising other candidates

Republican legislators facing a backlash from the conservative right for approving the expansion of Medicaid tapped into a vast network of supporters to easily outraise colleagues and opponents last year.

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer holds up the contentious Medicaid expansion bill after signing it into law. (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Dec 31, 2013

Medicaid battle causes deep rifts

When Gov. Jan Brewer used her 2013 State of the State address to announce she wanted to expand Arizona’s Medicaid program, she kicked off a clash that is still reverberating through the Republican Party.

Andy Biggs, Andy Tobin
Nov 4, 2013

Lawmakers ask state Supreme Court to reinstate new contribution limits

Senate President Andy Biggs and House Speaker Andy Tobin asked the Arizona Supreme Court to lift an injunction against new campaign contributionlimits passed by the Legislature.

Nov 4, 2013

Brewer committee expected to help pro-Medicaid Republicans

Gov. Jan Brewer is hitting the fundraising trail again for an independent expenditure committee that is expected to help the Republican lawmakers who backed her Medicaid expansion plan.

Nov 4, 2013

Republican candidates could benefit from their support of Medicaid

When asked how his vote for Medicaid expansion could threaten his chances at another term in the Arizona Legislature, Senate Majority Leader John McComish points to an Arizona Capitol Times newspaper hanging in a frame behind his desk “The risk of defiance,” the headline reads. “What will GOP senators’ ‘no’ votes on immigration bills cost them?”

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