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AZ Week: State Road System at 'Pivotal Point'

$350M in cuts means shift to maintenance, less expansion

AZ Week: What Motivates Brewer on Medicaid?

Counterintuitive political move part legacy, part pragmatism, journalist says

AZ Week: Water Supply, Demand Assessed

Colorado River already overdrawn, but all parties acting with urgency

AZ Week: No Recession from Budget Cuts

State could lose 30,000 jobs in 2 years, see growth slowed

AZ Week: Medicaid Expansion Work in Progress

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

AZ Week: State Revenues Looking Iffy

'Good but not great,' one senator says; 'be very cautious,' says another

AZ Week: Education Reform Picks Up Steam

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

AZ Week: Tourism Rebounds Slowly

Winter bookings are up, but still 3-5 years from full recovery

AZ Week: Senate to Flake's Liking

Deliberate pace, debate, individual powers appeal to him

AZ Week: Expanding Medicaid No Slam Dunk

Governor's plan will meet GOP legislative resistance

AZ Week: AZ Congressmen on Fiscal Issues

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

AZ Week: Legislature Begins Fiscal Finagling

Senate president says go slow in spending; Dem leader wants 'big holes' filled

AZ Week: Lifting Stigma of Mental Illness

Societal perceptions can lead to treatment delays

AZ Week: Year in Review

Election, education funding, economics, immigration

AZ Week: New Lawmakers Bring Optimism, Agendas

Smaller GOP majority seen as challenge; education, fiscal issues top list

AZ Week: Memorial to WWII Gets Its Start

State officials break ground at Capitol on Pearl Harbor Day

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