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AZ Week: House Votes in Place for Medicaid

It's matter of when, not if, Tucson representatives say

County Worker Benefit Costs Rising

Pension funds for 5,000 employees drive expense 5.5%

AZ Week: State Pensions in Peril

Taxpayer-funded retirement systems $18B short; no quick fixes

AZ Week: Water Supply, Demand Assessed

Colorado River already overdrawn, but all parties acting with urgency

AZ Week: Medicaid Expansion Work in Progress

'We have no faith in federal government' to sustain funding, House speaker says

AZ Week: Education Reform Picks Up Steam

Common Core Curriculum in K-3, with more to come

AZ Week: AZ Congressmen on Fiscal Issues

Avoid 'playing games' with debt limit, spread cuts, reform taxes, they say

AZ Week: New Model Sought for Road Funding

Gasoline tax, Legislature's diversion of revenues leave gaps, advocates say

AZ Week: Campaign Cash Clogs Coffers

Obama's report alone runs 43,700 pages, stacks to 14 feet

AZ Week: Water Legislation Needed, Expert Says

State faces 'critical threshold' in 2035, when usage will exceed supply

Kelly: Giffords Speaking in Full Sentences

Wounded congresswoman's recovery measured in weekly improvement

New Mayors Pledge Cooperation, Economic Help

Phoenix, Tucson leaders discuss agendas, philosophies, tactics for next four years

New Economic Development Board Gets Down to Business

High-paying jobs should be Commerce Authority's singular focus, economist says

Schools Face Bigger Classrooms, Smaller Budgets

For broad range of educators, anticipation and uncertainty mark start of new school year

Episode 14: Arizona's Unique Political Dynamics

Redistricting, Kyl, Giffords combo makes the state's political scenario more interesting than usual - Arizona Week explores

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