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Nov 14, 2014

AP Sources: Executive orders on immigration to affect millions

President Barack Obama is poised to act soon to unveil a series of executive actions on immigration that will shield possibly around 5 million immigrants living in the country illegally from deportation, according to advocates in touch with the White House.

Aug 25, 2014

EPA guidelines are a calamity in the making

For months, we heard the resounding warnings about how new Environmental Protection Agency regulations aimed at power generation could affect Arizona consumers and businesses. Now that the agency’s proposal has officially been released, it is clear that these warnings were not in vain, for the guidelines EPA put forth will leave our state and our country on the brink of economic calamity.

Jun 10, 2014

White House outlines plans to deal with surge of detained immigrant children

The White House on Monday outlined actions the government has taken in response to a recent influx of unaccompanied immigrant children that has burdened immigration facilities in Texas and led to some immigrants being transported to Arizona.

May 6, 2014

Veterans Affairs rejects call for Shinseki to quit

The American Legion called Monday for the resignations of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki and two of his top aides amid an investigation into allegations of corruption and unnecessary deaths at the veterans' hospital in Phoenix.

Feb 25, 2014

Campaign seeks to boost Latino coverage under Affordable Care Act

Millions of uninsured Latinos would benefit from the Affordable Care Act, but many incorrectly assume that coverage is too expensive or that enrolling would put relatives in the country illegally at risk for deportation, a White House official said Monday.

House Speaker Andy Tobin, R-Paulden, (left) and Rep. Adam Kwasman, R-Oro Valley (Photos from campaign website and Twitter)
Feb 7, 2014

Tobin, Kwasman push Medicaid bills, but neither measure has much of a chance

House Speaker Andy Tobin wants to enact more stringent regulations on who can use the state’s Medicaid system, while freshman Republican Rep. Adam Kwasman wants to repeal last year’s Medicaid expansion altogether. And on top of it all, they both want to be the next congressman from Arizona’s 1st Congressional District.

First lady Michelle Obama and guests listen as President Barack Obama gives State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday Jan. 28, 2014. Front row, from left are, Sabrina Simone Jenkins, Craig, Remsburg, Sgt. 1st Class Cory Remsburg, first lady Michelle Obama, Misty DeMars and Jill Biden. Second row, from left are, Jeff Bauman, Carlos Arredondo, Amanda Shelly, Nick Chute and John Soranno. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Jan 29, 2014

Five Arizonans among 24 people sitting with first lady for State of the Union

When she got a call Friday inviting her to come to the White House and meet with first lady Michelle Obama, Gilbert resident Amanda Shelley “thought I was being pranked by my friends.”

Nov 26, 2013

Arizona lawmakers give cool reception to deal on Iran’s nuclear program

Several Arizona lawmakers have weighed in on the Obama administration’s weekend announcement of an agreement intended to limit Iran’s nuclear program – and most are not pleased.

Nov 25, 2013

Among GOP ranks, an ambitious group of governors

For an ambitious group of Republican governors, next year's elections could be a springboard to bigger things in 2016.

Nov 6, 2013

Border Patrol rejects curbs on force

SAN DIEGO (AP) ai??i?? Border Patrol agents will be allowed to continue using deadly force against rock-throwers, the chief of the agency said, despite the recommendation of a government-commissioned review to end the practice.

Nov 4, 2013

Q&A: Hal Quinn President and CEO, National Mining Association

As chief lobbyist of the National Mining Association, it falls on Hal Quinn, the group’s president and CEO, to promote his industry. That means defending coal mines and, ultimately, America’s reliance on the fuel source to power homes and businesses.

Oct 11, 2013

Shutdown blues: Arizona reacts to government shutdown

Social media has seen a flurry of reactions to the #shutdown over #Obamacare, the #debtceiling, or whatever lawmakers, pundits and political observers choose to blame for the federal government closing its doors since Oct. 1.

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