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Carter, House, freeways, roads, Cook, Martinez, Townsend, Ducey, Covid
Feb 18, 2023

House committee advances bill to limit messages on freeways, major roads

On a 7-4 vote Friday the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure approved a measure which limits the messages on freeways and other major roads in the state to those "directly related to transportation or highway public safety.''

chickens, bill, legislation, poultry, eggs
Feb 14, 2023

Bill would allow chickens in some residential areas

Got chickens? Wish you did? State lawmakers are trying to make sure you have that opportunity -- but only if you live in a single-family detached home -- and one that isn't located in a homeowner association.

Harris, budget, Senate, House, Hobbs, Democrats, Republicans
Feb 9, 2023

‘Razor-thin’ GOP majority cracks, budget falters

While Republican lawmakers cast Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs as the villain in their quest to pass a budget, it turns out their true nemesis sat within their own ranks, exposing the fragility of a one-member majority. 

cash, legal tender, Chaplik, Aguilar, Heap, businesses, House
Feb 8, 2023

Chaplik pushes bill to require businesses to accept cash

Republican Rep. Joseph Chaplik of Scottsdale wants to be sure that Arizonans don't get turned away from businesses in the state because they want to use "legal tender'' or cash to pay.

kangaroo, shoes, Shah, Oregon, Arizona, legislation, Nike, ESPN, sports
Feb 7, 2023

Shah’s bill would criminalize sale, purchase of items made from kangaroos

Got kangaroo parts? You may if you have certain kinds of sports shoes. And a proposed new state law would make the sale and purchase of such items made with what has been called "k-leather'' a crime.

Wadsack, Kern, Senate, Bennett, Tucson, Arizona Constitution, Phoenix, Coolidge, Prescott, Sundareshan, Shope
Feb 2, 2023

Senate Republicans target ‘drag story hour,’ other drag performances

Republicans in the Arizona Senate are targeting "drag story hour'' and other drag performances that have drawn the ire of conservatives, with the sponsor of a proposal banning certain shows before children or in government buildings calling it a case of "good versus evil.''

home addresses, lawmakers, Mendez, Salman, Department of Transportation, Shope, Wadsack, Farnsworth, Senate
Feb 1, 2023

Senate committee approves measure prohibiting public from accessing lawmakers’ addresses

State lawmakers voted Wednesday to make it a lot harder to find out where they live. But they said that threats they face make the move necessary.

Trump, Rogers, Republicans, Pennsylvania, Arizona, election law, conspiracy theories
Jan 28, 2023

Election-denying lawmakers hold key election oversight roles

Republican lawmakers who have spread election conspiracy theories and falsely claimed that the 2020 presidential outcome was rigged are overseeing legislative committees charged with setting election policy in two major political battleground states. Divided government in Arizona and Pennsylvania means that any voting restrictions those GOP legislators propose is likely to fail.

inmate, Buckeye, state prison, homicide
Jan 26, 2023

Bill addresses release of terminally ill inmates

The Board of Executive Clemency would no longer have to seek out a governor’s signature to grant release to inmates with terminal illnesses and would generally expand the power of the board to grant medical release under a proposed bill.  

Gallego, Sinema, McCain, Senate, Congress, election,
Jan 23, 2023

Rep. Gallego announces bid for Sinema’s Arizona Senate seat

Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego, a liberal firebrand and prominent Latino lawmaker, announced Monday he'll challenge independent U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema in 2024, becoming the first candidate to jump into the race and setting up a potential three-way contest.

affordable housing, rent, Petersen, Senate, Republicans
Jan 20, 2023

GOP rental tax ban bill introduced, opposed by cities

One of the Republicans’ pillars to reducing housing costs – banning the rental tax – is now filed in the Legislature.  

legislation, child sex dollars, Senate, House, Nguyen, Bliss
Jan 20, 2023

Bills raise, lower minimum age for public offices

House Republicans have filed two competing bills that determine age requirements for public offices.  

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