On Friday, following an unexpected adjournment, Republicans in the Arizona House of Representatives convened privately for nearly three hours to strategize on finalizing the state budget....
PHOENIX — Arizona lawmakers are addressing critical issues as the legislative session approaches its end. Key discussions focus on school funding and a contentious bill regarding...
By Jonathan Eberle | Growing concerns about Arizona’s family court system are prompting state lawmakers to reconvene for a crucial hearing on June 16. The Joint...
Arizona’s legislature is set to advance a bill that may compromise the well-being of individuals it aims to honor, particularly those who serve in the military....
As the legislative session approaches its conclusion, only a select group of lawmakers are in contention for perfect attendance. Eight members of the 90-member Arizona Legislature...
Organizers from across Arizona gathered at the state Capitol on Monday to kick off Pride Month and voice objections to what they termed a persistent wave...
The European Union’s AI Act, implemented last year, serves as a reference point for U.S. lawmakers considering consumer protections in artificial intelligence. While some view the...
Lawmakers have raised concerns that the city of Phoenix may have breached the state’s Gift Clause by making numerous financial contributions to non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The...
Arizona is making strides to align its tobacco regulations with federal law. The state House has given preliminary approval to Senate Bill 1247, which raises the...
Two Arizona Republican legislators are calling for collaboration among state and federal lawmakers to tackle the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous peoples (MMIP). Their push...