Howard Fischer
Capitol Media Services-
Capt. Tom Neve of the state Department of Public Safety, said it is being implemented to allow these alerts -- electronic highway signs, media broadcasts and cell phone notifications -- to be sent any time someone goes missing under suspicious circumstances.
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Come Sept. 26, it's finally going to be a crime in Arizona to fail to get proper medical attention for a pet.
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There are more and more vehicles on the road that use no gasoline. That means they don't pay the 18-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax that goes into the Highway User Revenue Fund.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs on Tuesday vetoed legislation designed to help Arizona expedite results. The governor said she could not accept a provision she said could penalize some voters who wait until the last minute to cast their ballots.
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The Arizona Republican Party is challenging a little-known state law that allows people who have never lived in Arizona to to have a voice in who gets elected here.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ended its term Monday ignoring a bid by state officials to strike down a federal court ruling upholding a preliminary injunction that bars Arizona from enforcing its Save Women's Sports Act.
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State government will not shut down Monday night.Gov. Katie Hobbs on Friday penned her approval to a nearly $17.6 billion spending plan for the budget year that begins Tuesday. That followed a Thursday night vote by the House and ratification Friday by the Senate.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs has outdone herself, setting a new record Wednesday with her veto of two budget proposals.
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A new ruling Thursday by the U.S. Supreme Court could pave the way for Arizona to finally enforce an existing state law that denies funds for Planned Parenthood.
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Calling his proposal a "farce'' and "grandstanding,'' Gov. Katie Hobbs is nixing the request by House Speaker Steven Montenegro for an unprecedented "continuation budget'' to give him a chance to negotiate a new spending plan different than the one that already has been agreed to by her and the Senate.