Not far from the Phoenix metro area, horses graze along the riparian areas of the Salt River, peaceful and unaware of the ongoing fight about their herd at the Capitol.
Key Republican lawmaker says he's willing to wait until next year to reconsider a Prop. 123 renewal, signaling a delay in the education funding measure.
Lawsuits filed over the past 14 years reveal failures in the Arizona state prison health care system, with inmates pursuing damages for inadequate care.
With only a handful of their bills getting a chance to be heard in committee, legislative Democrats have turned to striker amendments to generate attention.
As we mark 120 years of the Arizona Capitol Times covering the leaders, decisions and debates that define this state, there’s no better moment to spotlight the voices making an impact right now.
SB 1118 takes a problem that's already unevenly distributed and pushes it further toward the people least equipped to absorb it.
A federal judge is refusing to block the state of Arizona from prosecuting an online gambling site for violating state gaming laws.
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.
Republican Dana Lewis — Pinal County Recorder's Office Gail Griffin — Arizona House of Representatives Jeanne Kentch — Mohave County John Kavanagh — Arizona Senate Shawnna Bolick — Arizona Senate Thom ...
If the concern is keeping bills affordable, why not start there? Why not lower the return on equity for monopoly utilities to reflect their lower risk?
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.
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