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Attorney General Kris Mayes is taking a legal swat at Republicans who are trying to take away the right to vote from the adult children of Arizona residents who are living overseas.
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A Yuma Schools Transportation school bus caught fire Tuesday afternoon, but Yuma School District One reports no one present was harmed.
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Arizona State Sen. Brian Fernandez and Yuma City Councilmember Carol Smith joined Yuma leaders and clean transportation and agricultural advocates to encourage public support for the adoption of robust clean heavy-duty truck standards to help put Yuma on the path to zero emissions from the transportation sector.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs insists that her plan to take 8.9 percent out of the state land trust every year to pay for her plan to boost education funding won't harm the account.
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The Internal Revenue Service has no right to force 750,000 Arizona families who got a state income tax rebate last year to now pay federal taxes on the funds, Attorney General Kris Mayes said
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SB 1066, approved on a 3-2 party line vote by the Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Energy and Water, would require counties to establish a 12.5% royalty on every dollar received by companies that operate solar farms for commercial sale of electricity. And then those dollars would be divided up among residents.
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Research at the Grand Canyon Institute looked at what the data shows about how the expansion of Empowerment Scholarship Accounts in Arizona is working, and where.
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Officials with the Bureau of Reclamation announced this week that upcoming repairs beginning Friday on Parker Dam Road could cause brief traffic delays.
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A Republican state senator has introduced legislation dealing with undocumented immigrants that could conflict with a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling which said Arizona has no right to enforce federal immigration laws.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs is defending her call for lawmakers to impose caps on prescription drug price hikes despite a lack of specifics.
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State lawmakers are moving to make it illegal to use computer "bots'' to scoop up tickets for concerts and sporting events and then reselling them to Arizonans at sharply inflated prices.
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Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmot told Arizona lawmakers in Phoenix last week that border sheriffs need more assistance from federal government.