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State Sen. Wendy Rogers wants her opponent Rep. David Cook disqualified from the upcoming Republican primary to represent portions of northern Arizona. She claims hundreds of signatures submitted by Cook are invalid.
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The Arizona Senate advanced two bills gun-related bills this week despite opposition from gun safety advocates.
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Flagstaff Sen. Wendy Rogers is pushing a bill that would allow anyone with a concealed carry weapon permit to bring guns onto college campuses.
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More than a dozen Republican state senators have signed onto a bill that would prohibit satanic displays from being placed on public property in Arizona.
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A former Tucson middle school teacher has been sentenced to 2 ½ years in prison after pleading guilty to making a death threat against Arizona state Sen. Wendy Rogers.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs said in her veto letter that law enforcement officials say such a ban would impact the safety of Arizona residents.
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Flagstaff Justice of the Peace Howard Grodman dismissed the petition against harassment that ordered Arizona Capitol Times reporter Camryn Sanchez not to contact Sen. Wendy Rogers at her residence.
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Republican Sen. Wendy Rogers obtained an injunction against harassment against a reporter investigating whether Rogers actually lives in the district she was elected to represent.
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Senate Bill 1108, which was sponsored by Republican Sen. Wendy Rogers of Flagstaff, would have given businesses in those cities a tax credit equal to the difference between the local and the state minimum wages.
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The Arizona Senate’s ethics committee has ordered its lawyers to formally investigate a Republican lawmaker’s online comments blaming the federal government for the recent massacre at a Buffalo, New York supermarket.