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The Arizona House and Senate are poised to pass legislation mandating hospitals that receive public funding ask patients whether they're in the country legally.
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Attempts to regulate groundwater in rural Arizona have stalled in the Legislature and Gov. Katie Hobbs' office says negotiators haven't met since early April.
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Republican Arizona lawmakers want an appeals court to reverse a previous decision dismissing their lawsuit that sought to void the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni–Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed a bill that bars protestors and others from setting up encampments at state universities following last year's wave of pro-Palestinian protests on Arizona campuses.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a breakthrough bipartisan measure to fund services for tens of thousands of disabled Arizonans that had run out of cash and led to a months-long fight with Republican lawmakers.
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Border czar Tom Homan told Arizona lawmakers Tuesday that he and the president are not at all sorry about rounding up and deporting everyone who is here illegally, regardless of whether they are guilty of any other offense.
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Arizona lawmakers want to outlaw the spraying of chemicals into the atmosphere to reduce heat. The practice known as geoengineering has been the subject of unproven conspiracy theories.
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Governor Katie Hobbs and Arizona Legislature will return to the Capitol Monday with a nearly $1 billion budget deficit.
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This holiday season marks the first time a tribal nation has gifted the Arizona Capitol Christmas tree. The 30-foot blue spruce was handpicked from the Fort Apache Indian Reservation by the White Mountain Apache Tribe and the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management.
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A proposed bill from Sen. Steve Kaiser would ban political signs from street corners, medians and other public rights of way.