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Bill to purge Arizona permanent early-voting list fails

The measure drew harsh criticism from voting rights advocates

Senate Education Committee approves in-state tuition bill for Arizona Dreamers

The bill seeks roll back part of a controversial state law that curbs public funds access for noncitizens in Arizona.

State's top educator wants steady funding for education

Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman wants lawmakers to dip into the rainy-day fund.

Republicans want to change election verification counts

The mandatory hand count number would be raised.

GOP lawmakers take aim at Ducey's pandemic emergency powers

Bill would make it easier for lawmakers to shut down the governor’s powers during a future emergency.

Proposed changes to Arizona citizen initiative process

Republican legislators want to change what can go in a citizen’s initiative.

Legislature looks at voter roll maintenance

Republicans want to change how the rolls are checked.

Arizona measure would expand tax funds for private schools

Proposed law seeks to expand programs to aid private and religious schools with public money.

Ducey unveils budget proposal

The plan calls for $12.6 billion in spending.

Gov. Ducey touts pandemic response, promises focus on education and tax cuts in annual address

The governor delivered his address virtually rather than in front of the state legislature.

Arizona Legislature kicks off 2021 session amid virus surge

Republicans retain control of both chambers

Ducey to deliver 'state of the state' speech virtually

The plan is to limit the spread of COVID-19

State election fraud email gets hundreds of responses

Most of the emails chastised Republicans for not accepting election outcome

AZ Senate issues subpoenas to Maricopa County

The legislative subpoenas require a forensic audit of election equipment.

Arizona legislators hold election hearing

The Senate Judiciary Committee met for to learn about the general election.

'Show me your papers': A decade after SB 1070

The contentious state law went into effect 10 years ago, and its impact lives on in a generation of immigrants.

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