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Karen Fann

Jan 16, 2020

Q&A with Senate Minority Leader David Bradley

As he enters his final year in the Legislature, Senate Minority Leader David Bradley is in a contemplative mood.

Jan 16, 2020

Q&A with Senate President Karen Fann

Senate President Karen Fann has simple goals for the session: Get in. Get along. Pass a budget. Go home.

Jan 3, 2020

Legislative leaders plan early budget to quell holdouts

The Arizona House and Senate plan to release their own budget proposals in the third week of January, creating two or three distinct spending plans as the Legislature begins its 2020 business.

Nov 15, 2019

Legislators aim to reassert authority with early budget

Republican leaders in the Arizona House and Senate are moving ahead with plans to draft their own budget proposal by the end of the year, reasserting legislative authority they say they lost during recent years.

Nov 1, 2019

Senate, fired Democratic staffer deadlock on reinstatement terms

The Arizona Senate and fired Democratic policy adviser Talonya Adams are headed back to court next week after failing to come to terms on her job reinstatement by the court-ordered deadline of Oct. 31.

Oct 18, 2019

Senate staffer who won discrimination suit wants job back

A fired Senate staffer said Friday she hopes to go back to work even though it would mean working with – and for – some of the same people who a federal court jury said discriminated against her.

Oct 11, 2019

English immersion repeal priority of schools chief, Dems, GOP

Reyna Montoya was a math whiz, but she didn’t speak English when she was 13.

Oct 1, 2019

Court says 2016 school funding measure illegal

Gov. Doug Ducey acted illegally in pushing his 2016 plan to take money for K-12 education out of a trust account without first getting congressional approval, a federal judge has ruled.

Sep 8, 2019

The Breakdown: On Wednesdays we have news

Maricopa County “top cop” Bill Montgomery’s got a new job, and while he’s trying on black robes half the lawyers in Phoenix are gunning for his old one.

Sep 3, 2019

Senate Democratic staff gets large raises

The Senate handed every Democratic policy staffer a raise of at least $10,000 at the end of August, a month after a federal jury awarded $1 million to a former Democratic policy adviser who argued she was underpaid.

Aug 23, 2019

Time for change in vacation rental law, Ducey says

Acknowledging it hasn't quite worked as promoted, Gov. Doug Ducey wants to take a new look at legislation he signed three years ago that pretty much stripped cities of their ability to regulate vacation rentals.

In this August 2012 photo, a carpenter drives a nail into the frame of a home under construction in Phoenix. (Photo by LeBlanc/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)
Aug 16, 2019

Construction liability bill was policymaking done right

Every legislative session, there are a handful of bills that don’t make headlines, but are every bit as important as those that do.

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