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Episode 119: Immigration Reform Has Its Day

Bipartisan nature of legislation gives it fair chance of passage

AZ Week: Immigration Has Its Day

Bipartisan fingerprints all over legislation, NPR correspondent says

Episode 118: AZ Economy Moving But Slowly

Full recovery still 2 years away; economist advises conservative state budgeting

AZ Week: Economy, Tax Revenues Slow to Grow

Economists forecast recovery by 2015, one calls for conservative budgeting

Episode 117: Where's State Budget?

'Negotiations slow,' GOP leader says; 'fairly disturbing,' Democrat s

AZ Week: Where's State Budget?

'Negotiations slow,' GOP leader says; 'fairly disturbing,' Democrat says

Episode 116: State Pensions in Peril

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

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: State Road System at 'Pivotal Point'

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

Episode 115: 'Pivotal Point' for State Roads

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

Episode 114: Medicaid Expansion Brewer's Legacy?

Governor pushes counter-intuitively against other Republicans

AZ Week: What Motivates Brewer on Medicaid?

Counterintuitive political move part legacy, part pragmatism, journalist says

Episode 113: Water Future Assessed

Colorado Basin already overdrawn, but all acting with urgency

AZ Week: Water Supply, Demand Assessed

Colorado River already overdrawn, but all parties acting with urgency

Episode 112: No Recession From Fed Budget Cuts

AZ could lose 30,000 jobs over 2 years; Tucson more imperiled

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