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Sen. Kelly appears on a political talk show to call for greater collaboration on conservation
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Democrat Marco Lopez outlines policies on water, the border, abortion, and guns as he campaigns to become the party's nominee for Governor. Also, the Arizona Democratic Party chair talks about the importance of the Latino vote in the upcoming primary.
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Republican candidates for Governor and the U.S. Senate traveled to Yuma to gather endorsements and voter support. Lisa Sturgis spoke with them about Yuma's role in the state economy and the future of water policy under their leadership.
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Arizona schools won't have to immediately cut their budgets -- and possibly lay off teachers and close schools. On a 23-6 margin Monday the Senate gave final approval to waiving the voter-approved constitutional cap on K-12 spending.
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Republican state senators voted Tuesday to approve new restrictions on abortion that, at least for the moment, are unconstitutional.
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A House panel voted Monday to ask voters to bar cities from cutting funding for police and sheriffs or risk losing state aid.
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An attorney for business interests asked a judge Friday to block the public from voting on -- and possibly vetoing -- the $1.9 billion tax cut that largely benefits the wealthy approved last year by the Republican-controlled legislature.
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Some new analysis of the just-adopted congressional districts underlines how much Democrats stand to lose if the lines remain as they are now.
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Governor Doug Ducey visited the Yuma Sector of the U.S.-Mexico border Tuesday to announce what his office calls a “surge” of resources to help with a flood of migrants.
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By Howard FischerCapitol Media ServicesPHOENIX -- Upping the stakes in what has become a political feud over the 2020 election, Rep. Mark Finchem, R-Oro…