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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.
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Questions have already emerged about where exactly Mark Finchem lives. He listed a Prescott address on his interest paperwork, but a December filing with the Arizona Corporation Commission listed an address in Surprise.
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Arizona Democrats worry that the expanded universal school voucher system could be on track to bankrupt the state. A new memo released by Governor Katie Hobbs’ office this week says it could cost Arizona nearly $1 billion.
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A federal judge has ruled that an Arizona law limiting how close people can get to recording law enforcement is unconstitutional, citing infringement against a clearly established right to film police doing their jobs.
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An Arizona law that banned filming police in certain circumstances will be blocked permanently.
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Hundreds of Prescott residents are petitioning the city for more transparency in a multi-million-dollar plan to expand the Prescott Rodeo Grounds.
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A recent lawsuit claims a multi-million-dollar subsidy in the state budget earmarked for Prescott's annual World’s Oldest Rodeo event violates the Arizona Constitution.
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An Arizona state budget item giving $15.3 million to a rodeo in Prescott has spurred a lawsuit by two city residents and a legal rights group who claim the Arizona Constitution bans such spending.