In a recent development, the Senate Judiciary and Elections committee convened to discuss House Bill 2030, aimed at criminalizing the impersonation of armed forces veterans. This...
Arizona lawmakers are taking steps to address a loophole in existing legislation aimed at protecting victims from “revenge porn.” On March 26, the House Judiciary Committee...
A proposal aimed at revoking state lawmakers’ ability to evade traffic citations during legislative sessions has lost momentum in Arizona’s legislature. Introduced by Rep. Quang Nguyen,...
A proposed revision of the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) handbook was tabled during a State Board of Education meeting on Monday due to strong opposition regarding...
A growing scientific and legislative discourse surrounds the concept of geoengineering, particularly regarding the intentional release of chemicals into the atmosphere to mitigate climate change. In...
The Arizona House recently passed a significant measure that protects utilities like Arizona Public Service (APS) and Tucson Electric Power (TEP) from lawsuits related to wildfire...
Governor Katie Hobbs has the green light to display a gay pride flag from her office on the ninth floor, following the withdrawal of a contentious...
David Duncan, a retired federal magistrate judge, has voiced his concerns about Arizona’s lethal injection protocol as the state approaches another execution. His analysis, conducted prior...
**Key Points** The ACC oversees regulation of state utility companies. There has been unusual friction this session between commissioners and lawmakers. Legislation imposed on ACC causing...
In a heartbreaking turn of events, Aaron Gunches made his unofficial last remarks while awaiting execution: “What’s the hold up?” This sentiment, echoed in a letter...