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The recent legislative session saw lawmakers approve three referrals to the 2026 ballot, but more may be coming.
Election trust remains a moving target, leaving election officials on an eternal path to disseminate voter information and dispel misinformation.
The Legislature approved money for projects along State Route 347, which runs through Maricopa, and Interstate 10 between Citrus Road and State Route 85.
I join a growing chorus of citizens, faith leaders, professionals, and justice advocates who are tired of watching rehabilitation denied in favor of politics.
State legislators should avoid taking action while lacking a holistic understanding of the advantages, risks and elements of crypto kiosks.
Gov. Katie Hobbs wants the federal government to reimburse Arizona for nearly $760 million it has spent since 2021 on border security.
Arizona officials are celebrating the passage of new groundwater legislation, but setting their sights on upcoming Colorado River negotiations in 2026.
An appeals court has revived a lawsuit accusing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints of failing to tell authorities about the abuse of children.
Republican lawmakers are considering legislation next session to keep a closer eye on school districts and their governing boards next session.
Jake Hinman, a lobbyist with Mavrik Policy Group and one of the bill's outspoken supporters, discussed the Starter Homes Act with the Arizona Capitol Times.
There is no simple fix to the country’s ambulance desert problem. But while state CON laws are not responsible for this problem, they do play a role.
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