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State judge strikes down law banning schools from requiring students to wear masks

Legislature violated constitution by rolling mask law and other policies into the state budget, a judge ruled Monday.

Brnovich sues Biden over vaccine mandate

The Arizona Attorney General says the mandate is unconstitutional.

Foothills want out of current congressional and legislative districts

Residents gave the Independent Redistricting Commission an earful.

Democrats stop budget vote in AZ House

The minority party staged a walkout and stopped the voting process.

Bolick enters race for Secretary of State

The state legislator from Phoenix joins a growing crowd in the Republican primary.

Republicans view Arizona as a purple state

Republican elections leaders are trying to downplay Trump’s effect.

Flat tax proposal stalls in AZ House

A lone Republican is holding up the budget by refusing to vote for the flat tax.

Former TV anchor runs for AZ Governor

Kari Lake was a news anchor in Phoenix for more than twenty years

Senate gets election audit update

Maricopa County declined to participate in the meeting.

Yee announces run for Governor

The current state treasurer is the first Republican in the race.

Ducey sends National Guard to the border

The Governor issued an emergency declaration for Arizona’s border counties.

Friese joins race for U.S. House

The southern Arizona member of the legislature hopes to go to Congress.

State Sen. Engel running for Congress

The three-term lawmaker is hoping to replace Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick.

Congressional Dems ask Ducey to explain use of COVID-19 cash

Ducey used more than 20% of the $1.86 billion the state received in federal CARES Act relief cash to backfill agency budgets

Former Coconino County Supervisor named to USDA senior staff position

Liz Archuleta accepts senior staff position in the U.S. Department of Agriculture

Arizona’s political landscape in the Biden era

The state is poised to once again enter the national spotlight for its next U.S. Senate election in 2022.

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