Tribal leaders from Arizona convened at the state Capitol on January 15 for the 30th annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day, emphasizing the necessity of...
In a significant development across states, residents now need to be aware of their specific requirements when it comes to state identification, zip codes, and country...
Arizona lawmakers are reviewing the operational oversight of the Department of Housing following a state audit that uncovered several critical flaws within the agency. The audit...
As the Arizona legislative session approaches on January 13, 2025, nearly twenty new lawmakers will enter the state House and Senate. This incoming group, a mix...
Recently, Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen, R-Gilbert, shared insights on Twitter about the state’s ballot drop-off process. He highlighted the differences with Florida’s policies, indicating that...
Arizona’s outdated land and water laws are causing concern among experts, especially in light of new legislative proposals. Many of these suggestions lack foresight and do...
By Daniel Stefanski | The Arizona House of Representatives is expanding its global outreach. Recently, they welcomed a 12-member delegation from the Republic of Indonesia at...
PHOENIX— A significant legal conflict is unfolding between Governor Katie Hobbs and the Republican-controlled Legislature regarding the Biden administration’s designation of a new national monument in...
By Daniel Stefanski | Two Arizona legislators are raising alarm over the recent closure of the Joe Foss Shooting Complex in Maricopa County. Earlier this month,...
Republican lawmakers in Arizona are defending their use of the term “unborn human being” to describe the Arizona Abortion Access Act in a voter information pamphlet,...