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Arizona Edition Friday is KAWC's weekly look at topics and people shaping the community, with insightful conversations and in-depth reporting from the field.
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Republicans who control the Arizona Legislature have reached a deal on a pared-down state budget after lengthy talks with Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs and were working Tuesday to brief their members with an eye on potentially voting on the spending plan in the coming days.
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A new poll shows Arizonans have little interest in letting politicians control abortion rights.
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State lawmakers voted Tuesday send a border security measure to the November ballot after disputing the legal, moral, cost and fallout questions if it is approved. The 31-29 party-line vote in the Republican-controlled House followed two hours of lawmakers arguing the merits and pitfalls of enacting a law that would give the state a role in dealing with illegal immigration
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The Arizona House of Representatives today gave final approval of HCR 2060, the “Secure the Border Act,” sending it to voters this November.
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The visit comes ahead of a vote on state legislation that would expand the powers of state law enforcement and stiffen penalties for some drug crimes.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs said Thursday she has no solution to the problem of available housing being converted into vacation rentals.
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A fight over the future of the Arizona Commerce Authority is turning into a war of wills -- and, with a deadline approaching, possibly a game of political chicken.
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Arizona would run its own census in 2030 and each ten years thereafter that would include a tally of U.S. citizens -- and use only that citizen-count to redraw state legislative districts under a Republican-backed proposal that could be placed on the November ballot.
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The way Justine Wadsack sees it, some people looking for new homes may want to be in a legislative district where they are represented by someone who shares their political views.