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Michele Reagan

Jan 24, 2014

Senate panels OKs sports ticket ban for lawmakers

An Arizona Senate panel has approved a proposal banning lawmakers from accepting free tickets to sporting events, concerts or other entertainment events.

Jan 24, 2014

Lawmakers navigate maze of legal questions with proposed election law repeal

Faced with the threat of voters turning out in droves to rebuke them, Republican lawmakers who drafted and approved the election reform law HB2305 are preparing to repeal the controversial measure before the voters have a chance to repeal it themselves in the November election.

Jan 22, 2014

House committee to consider repeal of election reform law

A House panel is scheduled on Thursday to consider a pre-emptive repeal of last year’s election law changes, HB2305, before it goes up for a referendum vote this November.

Arizona House Speaker Andy Tobin (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Jan 21, 2014

Tobin faces challenge of uniting House Republican caucus

House Speaker Andy Tobin is entering his final year in the House, and it will be a busy year. Tobin must bring together the two factions of the Republican Caucus and maintain control of the House, while simultaneously hitting the campaign trail for Arizona’s massive 1st Congressional District.

Jan 21, 2014

Election year means some intra-party battles at the Capitol

As lawmakers start the new year, one topic will hang over their heads and color the legislative session more than any other. It’s not Medicaid or Child Protective Services or […]

Jan 17, 2014

Quotes of the week

The most outstanding quips, gibes and utterances from Arizona's political scene this week.

Jan 15, 2014

Legislators consider preemptive repeal of controversial election bill

Lawmakers are considering introducing legislation to repeal last year’s election reform bill, HB2305, which remains on hold because opponents gathered enough signatures to force a referendum on the law this November.

Dec 31, 2013

Who’s hot & who’s not: 2013 edition

Among the most politically contentious in recent years, 2013 inevitably produced its set of diminished stars and short-lived meteorites — individuals and groups that made a strong impression, all for the right or wrong reasons.

Leah Landrum Taylor brings passion to job as Senate leader
Dec 9, 2013

Landrum Taylor officially jumps into secretary of state’s race

Sen. Leah Landrum Taylor ended her exploratory campaign and announced an official run for secretary of state, becoming the first Democrat in the race for Arizona’s number two office.

Nov 1, 2013

Hot contests

Early voting in the 2014 primary begins in nine months, and candidates are already firing up their campaigns.

Sep 23, 2013

Resign-to-run change lets candidates say what they mean

Al Melvin no longer has to pretend he’s considering, exploring or contemplating a run for governor. He’s running. It’s as simple as that.

Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett waits to testify before the the Senate Judiciary Committee as Senate Democrats and Republicans spar over whether voter ID laws, attempts to purge voter rolls and restricted early voting were legitimate efforts to stop fraud or Republican strategies to hold down Democratic votes, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Sep 19, 2013

Changes in Arizona’s resign-to-run law unmuzzle candidates

Recent changes to Arizona's "resign-to-run" law mean current officeholders can now speak publicly about running for another office without having to use wiggle words, and Secretary of State Ken Bennett has taken advantage of the revisions that went into effect last week to say he will be a Republican candidate for governor next year.

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