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Arizona budget faces Republican opposition as debate delayed

Some GOP legislators see too much spending and others worry a massive tax cut could hurt cities or undermine the state’s finances.

Arizona audit of 2020 election resumes after weeklong hiatus

The recount is taking far longer than expected, and counters had to vacate the facility for high school graduations

Daniel Hernandez running for Congress

The Tucson state lawmaker is the third Democratic legislator in the race.

Watchdog group sues for Arizona election audit records

Group seeks a variety of records including communications with the state Senate and the audit's budget and funders

Senate gets election audit update

Maricopa County declined to participate in the meeting.

Legislature wants to freeze election deadlines

The bill would keep filing and registration deadlines from moving.

AZ Senate passes sex ed bill, again

A similar bill was vetoed by Governor Ducey last month.

Ducey signs abortion bill

The bill prohibits abortions based solely on genetic abnormalities.

Gov. Ducey signs COVID-19 liability shield into law

Critics say measure would reward bad actors who flouted health guidance and endangered their workers or the public

State Senate panel moves to ban COVID-19 vaccine requirements

Local government and business would be banned from requiring vaccines for employees and customers.

State Senate committee takes aim at abortion

The bill would ban abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy.

Arizona legislature proposes controversial changes to election laws

Voting advocates criticize bills that could change the permanent early voting list or mail-in ballots.

Arizona bill would shield businesses from COVID-19 lawsuits

Republicans backed the measure in a party-line vote in the House Judiciary Committee

Arizona Dreamers hopeful for change as new in-state bill lands in the House

A bill that would give all Arizona graduates access to in-state tuition passed the Arizona Senate earlier this month.

AZ voter-approved laws could be restricted

State senators approved a change to the implementation of voter approved laws.

Arizona seeks to create surface water protections after Clean Water Act rollback

The legislation aims to fill the gap left by the rollback of federal protections, but not everyone is pleased with the current proposal.

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