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Rio Nuevo Asking Lawmakers for 10 More Years

The board needs legislative approval to extend its existence.

The Effect of #MeToo at the Arizona Capitol

In the wake of the expulsion of a state representative, we ask how the culture of the Capitol is changing.

Arizona House Votes to Expel Rep. Don Shooter

Speaker Mesnard called for the Thursday vote, which needed a two-thirds majority.

Investigation: Arizona Lawmaker Broke Sex Harassment Rules

House speaker said he will seek formal censure of Yuma Rep. Don Shooter.

Lawmaker Wants Cheaper Marijuana Cards, Quality Testing

State marijuana fund has $35 million surplus

Ducey Signs Opioid Bill Unanimously Approved by Legislature

The measure is meant to crack down on excess opioid prescriptions, among other things.

Arizona Legislature Adds Closed Captions to Webcasts on Demand

Enables access for 1.1 million hearing-impaired Arizonans.

AZ Legislature Spent 2017 Dealing with Education, Opioids, Harassment

State lawmakers were busy with issues that will carry into 2018

Arizona Supreme Court Upholds Medicaid Expansion Fee

The justices ruled the money, which helps cover cost of 400K Medicaid recipients, is not a tax.

State Lawmakers Tour Southern Arizona Economic Drivers

Two dozen members of the Legislature toured businesses in Pima County.

House Speaker Condemns Sexual Harassment Following Rep's Letter

Mesnard promises changes in wake of accusations of male Arizona lawmakers harassing female colleagues.

Bisbee Fires Back on Legislator's Challenge to Plastic-Bag Ban

Memorandum claims the law is necessary to uphold another constitutional provision and is not a statewide concern.

Arizona Naturopaths Asking to Expand Medical Authority

A group wants the Legislature will close a loophole that limits their purview.

Ducey: Lawsuits Not the Way to Keep Tuition Down

The governor said a preferred approach wouldn't see tax dollars spent.

Arizona Rep. Bolding to Keynote NAACP Freedom Dinner

Thoughts on standing 'Steadfast and Immovable' will be given in address.

AZ Supreme Court Strikes Down Part of Child Protection Law

Enhanced sentences must be tied to actual victims, court says.

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