They should regulate, not lobby for industry
They should regulate, not lobby for industry
Ducey ends state deals with ‘crony’ lobbyists
Ducey ends state deals with 'crony' lobbyists
‘Fight for 12’ on track to make the ballot
With the July 7 deadline for citizen initiatives to submit signatures less than two weeks away, the campaign for a $12 minimum wage appears to be in good position to land on the November ballot.
Velasquez out, fight moves to finding replacement
Velasquez out, fight moves to finding replacement
It’s harder than you think
Trump’s regular outbursts – his promise to act more presidential has yet to be fulfilled – are causing all kinds of complications for Republicans who want to be seen as inclusive but are also wary of alienating the presumptive GOP nominee’s supporters.
Suddenly, everybody’s just kind of busy
Brnovich, DeWit, Reagan and M Zuhdi Jasser are in good company after stepping down as delegates to the Republican National Convention. According to Arizona Republican Party spokesman Tim Sifert, five others have also resigned as delegates.
FBI inquest focusing on ‘certain statewide races’ in 2014
FBI inquest focusing on 'certain statewide races' in 2014
Yes, all the expected incumbents filed
With the dust settled after yesterday’s deadline to submit nominating petitions, it appears as though 219 candidates have filed to run for legislative, statewide and federal offices. There are 7 statewide candidates (a low figure, but there are only three Corp Comm seats on the ballot this year), 171 legislative candidates and 41 federal candidates.
This utility wants your $11
APS wants to increase residential customers’ electric bills by about $11 each month, as well as overhaul the way it calculates them. Under a rate case filed with the Corp Comm today, the utility is seeking to move most residential customers from a two-part rate to a three-part rate, which would include a demand component.