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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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Arizona lawmakers say they’ll unveil a plan to raise the salaries of the state’s K–12 public school teachers by about $4,000 a year.
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Arizona officials are working with Prescott and the city's rodeo to develop contracts that detail how the rodeo will use a $15 million budget appropriation as they face a lawsuit that claims the handout violates the state’s constitution.
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State Republican leaders have asked a federal appeal court to roll back two national monuments in Utah as they plan to file their own lawsuit over a new monument at the Grand Canyon.
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Lawyers for the state say Arizona lawmakers didn’t do anything wrong when they allocated $15.3 million for the Prescott Rodeo, but a lawsuit says the funding violates the Arizona Constitution.
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Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes, who also serves as the association’s president, says the “failure” of the Biden administration’s border policies has contributed to an increase in crime in his jurisdiction and across the state.
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A committee of state lawmakers has rejected Gov. Katie Hobbs’ pick to head the Arizona Department of Housing.
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Republican lawmakers have moved to keep the state from being obligated to pay for gender-affirming surgery for employees and dependents.
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The organization said more needs to be done to fully address the climate change problems Arizona faces.
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Republicans in the Arizona Legislature this week adopted a resolution opposing President Joe Biden’s designation of the nearly 1-million-acre Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument.