Stop advancing proposals that make projects harder to build and focus instead on solutions that improve reliability, expand transmission, and help energy get where it’s needed faster.
Arizona House measure on short-term rentals likely dead for the year as it misses key deadlines in the state Senate.
A Phoenix Republican lawmaker is trying to jump start the construction of a controversial stretch of the proposed Interstate 11.
Oversight is essential. But when it becomes constant, highly public, and indistinguishable from political positioning, it erodes public trust.
Arizona’s business community and local leaders are attempting to balance pragmatic water solutions with urgent messaging to the public and the federal government.
SRP will continue to be a trusted economic partner in our communities, meeting the electric needs of large load customers like data centers while keeping the lights on.
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ office is rolling out a state strategic energy plan to address data center growth, skyrocketing energy demand and high utility bills.
Attorney General Kris Mayes wants more than $972,000 from two grocery giants whose 2024 merger she helped block.
Arizona House Bill 2917 threatens the effectiveness of license plate reader technology, hindering law enforcement's ability to solve crimes and protect vulnerable individuals.
The perennial quest to lower gas prices in Arizona is sparking debate at the Legislature and in the governor’s race as pain at the pump impacts consumers.
Arizona's dental health care shortage law excludes students from non-accredited schools, causing frustration and delays in addressing the shortage.
In his leadership role, he decides which bills get hearings and move forward, carrying more influence than rank-and-file legislators.