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Sen. Theresa Hatathlie, D-Tuba City, speaking on the floor of the Arizona Senate on March 15, 2023. Hatahtlie has been a strong proponent of sober living home legislation for years, but opposes the bill currently headed to the governor. (Gage Skidmore / Flickr)
Apr 18, 2025

‘An absolute lie’: Sen. Theresa Hatathlie rejects involvement in sober living home bill

Key points: Lawmakers are sending a bill on sober living homes to the governor Sen. Theresa Hatahtlie opposes the bill Lawmakers sounded alarm on sober living homes in 2019 A […]

May 17, 2017

Feds warn Arizona about lowering workplace injury fines

Federal officials warned a commission overseeing Arizona's workplace safety agency that its practice of lowering fines on companies for worker injuries and deaths violates the state's laws and could jeopardize its ability to run its own safety program.

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.

Dec 10, 2013

Lawyers in profiling case can’t agree on monitor

Lawyers in the racial profiling case against the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office were unable to agree on a recommended candidate to monitor the agency's operations to ensure it isn't making unconstitutional arrests.

Apr 3, 2012

Lawmakers: Members bringing guns to Capitol over Patterson concerns

Some lawmakers have begun bringing firearms to the state Capitol, citing a growing fear of Rep. Daniel Patterson, whose alleged hostile outbursts and erratic behavior were detailed in an investigative report on Monday.

Oct 28, 2009

Navajo lawmakers place tribal president on leave

The Navajo Nation Council on Oct. 26 placed the tribe's president on administrative leave, pending an investigation into allegations of ethical, civil or criminal involvement with two companies that operated on the reservation.

May 15, 2009

Quelland removed from office, fined $45K

The Citizens Clean Elections Commission voted this morning to remove Rep. Doug Quelland from the Legislature for violating campaign spending rules. The Phoenix Republican was also fined $45,000. The commission voted 4-1 to kick Quelland out of office for spending more than he was allowed to under Clean Elections rules. The commission determined Quelland had hired a political consultant but did [...]

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