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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.
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Police use tear gas on abortion rights demonstrators at Arizona Capitol following Roe v. Wade rulingPolice fired tear gas to disperse abortion rights supporters demonstrating outside the Arizona Capitol Friday night, forcing lawmakers to huddle briefly in a basement inside the building as they rushed to complete their 2022 session.
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The Arizona Senate has voted down more election bills. Tensions rose Monday between the most vocal Republican supporters and critics of the Senate’s 2020 election audit.
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A bipartisan group of Arizona lawmakers that includes the Republican House speaker announced Monday they were introducing legislation that would for the first time protect gay and transgender people from discrimination by businesses, landlords and employers.
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The Arizona Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the Republican-controlled Legislature violated the state constitution by including new laws banning school mask mandates and a series of other measures in unrelated budget bills.
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Conservative groups and Republican lawmakers say they will ask Arizona voters to approve a voter-identification requirement for mail-in ballots. The…
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Arizona is seeing another significant leap in new COVID-19 infections, with more than 2,800 reported. The number of coronavirus-related hospitalizations…
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The aging Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix once played host to NBA games, roller derby and wrestling matches. Now the legitimacy of the 2020…