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Jun 17, 2011

Don’t worry about that $200 million

Attorney Tim Hogan today filed a follow-up to his AHCCCS lawsuit, asking the Arizona Supreme Court for an immediate injunction against the enrollment freeze for childless adults.

Jun 15, 2011

Lawmakers expect guv to give it another go

No plans appear to be in the works for another special session on unemployment benefits, but Reagan said she expects Brewer, Pearce and Tobin to hammer out a deal and come back to the Capitol in a couple weeks.

Jun 15, 2011

Brewer won’t seek session without backing for bill

Gov. Jan Brewer's office says she won't call the Arizona Legislature back into special session again to vote on an unemployment benefits proposal until lawmakers have a change of heart.

Jun 14, 2011

Would-be pot shops sue Arizona for right to open

Arizona attorneys have filed a lawsuit seeking to force the agency that regulates the state's medical marijuana program to accept applications to operate from would-be pot shops.

Jun 14, 2011

Lawmakers call for more fire prevention efforts

Western state lawmakers from both parties say they are worried that the federal government's firefighting efforts don't place enough emphasis on prevention, and the result is the kind of devastation taking hold in eastern Arizona, where more than 733 square miles have burned.

Jun 13, 2011

Legislature adjourns without extending unemployment aid

By the time Republicans called it a day, it almost seemed like a textbook case of what to do — if you don’t want a special session to succeed.

Jun 13, 2011

Keep to the right: Does tea party politics mean yesterday’s conservative is today’s moderate — or a statesman?

Months after the red wave from last November, with the tea party gaining steam both in the streets and at the Capitol, some veteran conservative legislators are doing a double-take at where they now stand in their caucuses.

And for some, having a party morph around them, and seeing perceptions shift from “staunch conservative” to “moderate statesman” isn’t necessarily a welcom[...]

Jun 13, 2011

Protesters urge lawmakers to pass unemployment plan

About 40 people gathered outside the Arizona Legislature to urge lawmakers to keep 20 weeks of federally funded extended unemployment benefits flowing to thousands of Arizonans.

Jun 13, 2011

Scottsdale OKs medical marijuana dispensary sites despite state-level standstill

Scottsdale has granted permits to six applicants seeking to open medical-marijuana dispensaries and cultivation sites. The move comes after the state recently halted the dispensary-application process after filing a lawsuit in federal court to determine whether Arizona's medical-marijuana law conflicts with federal drug statutes.

Jun 13, 2011

Lawmakers reconvene to mull unemployment proposal

The Arizona Legislature will reconvene Monday afternoon to consider Gov. Jan Brewer's push to keep 20 weeks of federally funded extended unemployment benefits flowing to thousands of Arizonans.

Jun 10, 2011

Mecham recall petition was filed as soon as legally allowed

As Ed Buck demonstrated, you can get away with jumping the gun on a recall attempt if the official you’re targeting is going to help your cause.

Jun 9, 2011

Votes, attendance still question marks for special session

Baring the same determination she employed in pushing for a temporary sales tax hike, Gov. Jan Brewer called for a special session to be held on June 10 to extend aid to jobless Arizonans. But it's unclear whether the votes Brewer needs are there.

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