Governor Katie Hobbs’ nominee for the Department of Housing, Joan Serviss, will now serve as the deputy director following a party-line rejection by the Senate Republicans....
Eight candidates are moving forward to fill two vacancies on the Arizona Court of Appeals, according to the Commission on Appellate Court Appointments. This decision was...
The Arizona State Board for Charter Schools announced their intention to revoke the charter for Primavera, also known as American Virtual Academy, following three consecutive years...
Republican leaders in the Arizona Legislature are pushing for additional tax cuts just four years after the state implemented a historic tax reduction that significantly impacted...
In a contentious legislative session, the Arizona House approved a bill aimed at prohibiting “encampments” on college and university campuses, despite concerns over potential First Amendment...
Arizona lawmakers are taking steps to repeal rules aimed at improving the welfare of laying hens, citing concerns over rising egg prices as justification for the...
Arizona voters may soon have the opportunity to decide whether death row inmates can be executed by firing squad instead of lethal injection. Recently, the state...
In 1980, Arizona’s Groundwater Management Act set an ambitious target for the state: a balance between groundwater withdrawal and replenishment by 2025. However, as the deadline...
Michael Hunter, the newly appointed chief operations officer at Christian Family Care, recently shared insights from his nearly 30-year career in government and policy during an...
Jenny Clark, a prominent advocate for school choice, has been removed from her position on the State Board of Education following the expiration of her term....