Arizona Republicans have pushed through a $122 million emergency funding bill aimed at the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), despite strong opposition from Democrats, Governor Katie...
The Arizona Legislature approved a ban on food coloring in school products, but a proposal to restrict food stamp purchases of soda faced a veto from...
The Arizona Senate approved Senate Bill 1543 on April 15, facilitating the construction of Axon’s global headquarters in Scottsdale without requiring voter zoning approval. The bill...
Following the passing of late U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, Congressional District 7 is now a hotbed of political activity as candidates vie for the vacant seat....
The Arizona House has passed Senate Bill 1269 with a narrow vote of 31-29, a measure that would permit chaplains in public schools. Proponents argue that...
Arizona universities are exploring new legislation that could revolutionize collegiate athletics by enabling them to pay student athletes. This move aims to attract better recruits and...
As housing prices in Arizona approach the $500,000 mark, advocates, including Nicole Newhouse of the Arizona Housing Coalition, are pushing for policies aimed at making home...
State lawmakers have introduced over 300 striker amendments during the current session, paving the way for both new legislation and revisions to stalled bills. Striker amendments...
A pivotal case concerning the election system for Arizona’s Court of Appeals judges is under review by the state Supreme Court. This case could change how...
The Senate Committee on Director Nominations voted along party lines on April 10, rejecting Governor Katie Hobbs’ nominee for the Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions....