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Stephanie Grisham

Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Jun 27, 2014

Horne campaign contributors to investigate whether he violated campaign law

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office has hired two lawyers who have contributed money or campaign work for Attorney General Tom Horne to investigate claims he and his staff are using taxpayer time and resources to run his re-election campaign.

May 8, 2014

Former Horne staffer alleges rampant election law violations in AG’s Office

A former Arizona Attorney General’s Office employee who did volunteer work for Tom Horne’s re-election said she and other employees routinely violated state laws by doing campaign work on taxpayer time, and that Horne himself encouraged and was aware of the unlawful activity.

May 5, 2014

Innovative scholarships plagued by antiquated equipment

Arizona’s empowerment scholarship account program is a modern era idea administered in a stone-age fashion.

Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne listens to opening arguments from Yavapai Deputy County Attorney Benjamin Kreutzberg, in a hearing into allegations that Horne and political ally Kathleen Winn, violated campaign finance laws. (Photo by Tom Tingle/The Arizona Republic)
Apr 28, 2014

Horne staffer, fundraiser resigns citing campaign violations

A staffer at the Attorney General’s Office who volunteered as a fundraiser for Tom Horne’s re-election campaign resigned over what she called violations of campaign law within the office.

Part of lawsuit against polygamous towns dismissed
Apr 15, 2014

AG’s Office says Colorado City patrols will continue after budget line-item veto

The Attorney General’s Office said it will continue funding patrols by Mohave County deputies of the polygamous enclave of Colorado City, despite Gov. Jan Brewer’s decision to line-item veto a $500,000 appropriation for those patrols.

Feb 3, 2014

Charter schools win round against Department of Education

A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled in favor of a group of charter schools today, saying the state cannot reduce voter approved-funds earmarked for teacher pay raises and the classroom to offset overpayments in previous years.

Jan 17, 2014

Quotes of the week

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

Lobbyist Gary Husk (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Jan 13, 2014

Husk pleads guilty to misdemeanor, will receive probation

Lobbyist Gary Husk pleaded guilty Monday in Maricopa County Superior Court to taking part in a scheme to make illegal campaign contributions, but left the court feeling he had been absolved of any wrongdoing related to the Fiesta Bowl.

Early ballot
Dec 26, 2013

Election commission director ordered to make decision on voter registration

The executive director of a federal commission with no commissioners is going to decide whether Arizona can require voter registrants who use federal forms to provide proof of citizenship.

Nov 19, 2013

College students seek to file counter-claim against Horne in Dreamers case

Two Dreamers asked a judge today to let them in as defendants and file a counter claim in the state’s lawsuit to stop Maricopa County Community College District from granting in-state tuition to illegal immigrants.

Oct 8, 2013

Brnovich opens campaign with appeal to grassroots conservatives

Newly minted attorney general candidate Mark Brnovich hit the campaign trail and laid out his case for why GOP voters should choose him over Tom Horne, bashing the incumbent attorney general for legal and ethical problems that have plagued him and alleging that Horne hasn’t done enough to defend conservative principles.

Sep 26, 2013

Brnovich files to run against Horne in GOP primary

Former Department of Gaming director Mark Brnovich filed to run for attorney general, officially giving the embattled Tom Horne a challenge in the Republican primary.

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