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AZ Illustrated: Political Roundtable, Friday, Aug. 3, 2012

Political season heats up; Early voting underway in Arizona

The Congressional District 3 Republican Primary Forum

Border security and business growth dominate discussion between CD3 GOP candidates Gabriela Saucedo Mercer and Jaime Vasquez - click for full transcript

AZ Secretary of State to Appeal Sales Tax Initiative Ruling

Bennett says court decision could impact future ballot measures

The Congressional District 2 Republican Primary Forum

Health care reform and the border figure prominently for CD2 GOP candidates Martha McSally and Mark Koskiniemi - click for full transcript

State Not Adding New Medical Marijuana Conditions

After testimony, review of studies, state decides not to expand list

CD3: Grijalva Leads Fundraising, Spending, Cash

Two other Dems, two Republicans also seeking voter money for campaigns

Groups Seek to Halt AZ Immigration Law

Injunction asked for on 'stop and check' provision of SB 1070

CD1 Candidates Raising Money From Different Sources

Dem Kirkpatrick attracts committee funding; GOP Paton attracts individual donors

NFL Team Contributes to Brewer’s 'Super PAC'

Arizona Cardinals give $5K to governor's political committee

Mexico Reaches Out Over SB 1070

Consulate informing its citizens in Arizona about controversial law

No Special Session On Nonpartisan Primary

Brewer wanted to amend initiative proposal; others wanted big revamp

Thursday is Deadline To File Initiative Proposals

Efforts to change state law must turn in petitions by 5 p.m.

No Pay Raise for AZ Legislators

Move to place $30K salary on ballot fails on 2-2 commission vote

U.S. Stops Deputizing AZ Officers for Immigration

Training agreements end as result of Supreme Court's SB 1070 ruling

SB 1070: An Arizona Illustrated Special Report

U.S. Supreme Court rules on SB 1070; Arizona and the nation react

"Stop and Check" Provision Upheld

Three of four other contested provisions struck down in controversial AZ law, SB 1070

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