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State lawmakers are once again on the cusp of being found to have illegally given away public funds.
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The Arizona attorney general announced two convictions of Arizona ESA program fraud. Tom Horne’s response focused on criticizing recent comments from the attorney general about ESAs instead.
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Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Greg Como said he doesn't believe that top Republican lawmakers who are defending the laws challenged by the doctors missed a deadline for filing paperwork. And the judge said that even if they did, it did not harm the challengers.
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Senate President Warren Petersen is relying on money left over from prior legislative campaigns to give his bid for attorney general a financial bump.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes will not defend the legality of abortion restrictions on the books in Arizona being challenged in the wake of enactment of Proposition 139.
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Several groups and individuals are going to court to strike down several abortion restrictions, asking a judge to rule that the laws are now unconstitutional after Arizona voters approved Proposition 139.
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AGs from states including Kansas and Utah visit usual Republican border visit site to blame Biden. Arizona Democratic Attorney General Mayes calls for more federal border funding and did not attend "meaningless photo op."
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Most of those at gathering support Mayes' lawsuits against the Trump administration. But there was some opposition in the crowd. And Mayes says that's okay.
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A group of farmers, ranchers and cities are going to court to stop Kris Mayes from pursuing her bid to halt pumping of groundwater by a Saudi-owned alfalfa farm.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes wants to hear from locals on federal firings and DOGE funding cuts.