Prop. 106 would guarantee health care protections
Voters on Nov. 2 will decide whether to write state-guaranteed protections for health care into the Arizona Constitution.
Arizona gets funding to study health insurance rates
Arizona is among 45 states getting federal money to take a scrutinize health insurance premiums.
2 Renzi associates headed for federal court trial
Two associates of former Arizona Rep. Rick Renzi are set for trial this week in a case tied to allegations that the congressman looted his family insurance business to fund his campaigns and for personal expenses.
Federal law requires few changes in state plan
Pat Klein, assistant director for external affairs for the Arizona State Retirement System, focuses primarily on the immediate effects on retirees when explaining the differences and similarities of the health care plans for state retirees and the federal health care law.
State retirees in good hands?
ASRS official says state health care insurance ‘one step ahead’ of feds in many areas
Arizona needs KidsCare – not just half of it
KidsCare offers affordable health insurance for children in working families. It has been an Arizona success story for more than 10 years, helping thousands of children grow up healthy and strong. But a year ago, Gov. Jan Brewer and our legislative leaders began cutting KidsCare.






