Howard Fischer
Capitol Media Services-
Gov. Katie Hobbs may cancel her membership in the National Governors Association.
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Top Republican lawmakers want to appeal a federal court ruling that voided a state law which says transgender individuals can get an amended birth certificate only if they first undergo surgery.
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Congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva and Attorney General Kris Mayes filed suit Tuesday against the U.S. House of Representatives for failing to swear her in and give her full access despite having been elected last month and the results certified by state officials.
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An attorney for the Arizona Republican Party is asking a judge to void a 20-year-old law that allows some people who never have lived in the state to vote in elections.
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Republican Warren Petersen edged out incumbent Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes in the money he raised in the last three months in his bid to unseat her in next year's election.
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Secretary of State Adrian Fontes does not have to follow complex and potentially lengthy procedures every time he wants to alter the state's Elections Procedures Manual, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
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Business owner and lobbyist Karrin Taylor Robson says she has raised more than $4 million since launching her bid in February to become Republican nominee for governor.
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Saying he's acting illegally, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes threatening to sue U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson if he doesn't say by Thursday exactly when and where Adelita Grijalva will be sworn into office.
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A judge has rejected efforts to void a measure approved by voters last year on immigration.
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Travelers will get through TSA security to fly out of Arizona's 2 major airports without having to hear Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blame Democrats for delays