Howard Fischer
Capitol Media Services-
Arizonans may get the chance to reconsider whether they think it's OK for every adult to purchase and use marijuana.
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Rep. Nick Kupper proposing speed limits on rural roads be at least 80 miles per hour in rural areas, five miles faster than the highest limits now on any Arizona highway.
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Rep. Stacey Travers thinks she's found a way to convince Arizonans to approve the first pay raise for legislators since 1998: Impose true -- and enforceable term limits so that lawmakers would no longer be able to remain in office forever, something legally a possibility now despite voter-approved term limits.
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The president of the state Senate wants to rename Loop 202 for right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk.
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Arizona Democrats going to court to block renaming of the No Labels Party, admitting in its legal filings that it believes the name change could harm its own candidates.
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State health officials are going to continue recommending a hepatitis B shot for all newborns within 24 hours of birth despite a new recommendation to contrary Friday by a panel of the CDC.
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She said some of the items the China-based company offers actually are counterfeit. The list includes golf club heads claiming to have been made by Arizona-based Ping and even clothing with the logos of each of the Arizona state universities.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs is defending her proposal to cut personal income taxes by more than $200 million even as the state faces an uncertain financial future.
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Ignoring threats to be sued themselves, members of the Citizens Clean Elections Commission voted Friday to go to court to block the No Labels Party from rebranding itself as the Arizona Independent Party.
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A Republican lawmaker wants to provide financial help to women who choose to give birth, saying it could provide enough incentive to deter them from having an abortion.