After a protracted legal battle exceeding a decade, the plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit against the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry are requesting...
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has announced that the state will not allocate resources to assist the Grand Canyon National Park, despite potential repercussions for the state’s...
A proposed bill aimed at enhancing Arizona’s animal cruelty laws is gaining bipartisan traction in the Legislature. Dubbed SB1234, the legislation seeks to establish clearer definitions...
A recent proposal to create a local counterpart to the Department of Government Efficiency in Arizona met significant resistance in the state House on February 26,...
Utility providers in Arizona may soon be mandated to develop wildfire prevention plans following the House approval of HB2201 on February 25. This legislation received a...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has determined that the Arizona State Legislature may have acted with “discriminatory intent” when it passed two laws in...
In a significant political move, the Senate voted to reject Joan Serviss’s nomination as head of the Department of Housing on Tuesday, with the decision falling...
Arizona legislators have moved to empower religious institutions, including churches, synagogues, and mosques, to construct affordable housing on their properties without regard to existing zoning laws....
Dana Allmond, a former legislative candidate and the previous head of the Department of Veterans’ Services under Governor Katie Hobbs, has been appointed to a newly...
Republican lawmakers in Arizona are pushing forward measures that challenge the rights established by the recent constitutional amendment, which secures a woman’s fundamental right to terminate...