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Come Sept. 26, it's finally going to be a crime in Arizona to fail to get proper medical attention for a pet.
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There are more and more vehicles on the road that use no gasoline. That means they don't pay the 18-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax that goes into the Highway User Revenue Fund.
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Many Arizonans plan to show up at the State Capitol (today) May Day, to protest potential cuts to safety net programs and advocate for jobs, education and equal rights.
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State lawmakers are preparing to make it illegal to set up "encampments'' on community college and university campuses -- complete with language force university officials to enforce it.
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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.