Howard Fischer
Capitol Media Services-
In Arizona, the ability to make a right turn at a red light is considered all but a sacred right. And now state lawmakers want to make sure it isn't taken away unless there's a darn good reason.
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The fate of legislation that some have charged will lead to the shooting of migrants in the defense of a premises is now in the hands of Gov. Katie Hobbs.
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Saying they are protecting women, House Republicans gave final approval Wednesday to legislation to strictly classify individuals under Arizona law on the basis of their biological sex when they were born.
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State lawmakers voted Tuesday to ask voters to amend the Arizona Constitution to let restaurants pay their tipped workers even less than they do now. It's a complicated plan.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs on Tuesday vetoed a proposal by Sen. John Kavanagh which would have made it a felony for protesters to block a highway, bridge or tunnel.
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Without debate the state Senate on Monday gave final approval to legislation designed to make it illegal to use compute "bots'' to scoop up tickets for concerts and sporting evens then reselling them to Arizonans at sharply inflated prices.
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A nonbinary Democrat lawmaker lashed out Monday at a Republican representative for using his prayer on the House floor for "weaponizing religion to condemn our constituents.''
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Not content with all the social and political issues they already are putting to voters in November, a majority of House Republicans a special hearing to add one more: enacting a Texas-style border enforcement law here.
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Sometime this summer, something already occurring on Arizona streets will be legal.And that is the sale of home-made tamales and certain other items classified as "cottage food products.''With no explanation, Gov. Katie Hobbs on Friday penned her approval to the legislation.
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Schools whose administrators don't impose discipline at least three out of every four times requested by a teacher would lose academic standings under the terms of legislation given preliminary approval Wednesday by the state House.