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Running out of time and money, Gov. Katie Hobbs is upping the stakes in her bid to get more dollars for programs for the developmentally disabled.
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Saying that children need more God, the state House has approved allowing chaplains in public school classrooms.
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Food stamp recipients will not be denied the ability to use their benefits to purchase sodas, at least not now, and not in Arizona.
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Two high-ranking members of the Trump administration are coming to Arizona Tuesday to promote the administration's policies and support parallel legislative efforts here.
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Republican state lawmakers are helping insurance companies ensure they get a jury more to their liking when their clients get sued
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The Arizona Legislature is wrangling with how to craft a plan to actually get the money to the rodeo despite differing opinions on how to legally do it.
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The GOP head of the Arizona Freedom Caucus is advancing legislation that would bar fellow Republican Karrin Taylor Robson from becoming the next governor -- even if she were to win the election.
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A bid to strip state lawmakers of their ability to avoid traffic citations during the legislative session has fizzled.
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The Sierra Club and other partners are suing Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency over the mass firing of federal workers across multiple agencies. The groups contend the purge will have devastating impacts on Arizona's public lands and parks.
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State lawmakers are moving to give churches the ability to make deals with developers to build homes on their property -- and do so without having to comply with many local zoning regulations.