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Gov. Katie Hobbs has given up on her demand to curb a program that allows any parent already sending their child to private or parochial schools to now get the bill picked up by taxpayers.
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A Tucson Democratic lawmaker is asking that an ethics complaint filed against her by three Republican lawmakers be dismissed.
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Three first-term Republican lawmakers filed a complaint Monday accusing Rep. Stephanie Stahl Hamilton of violating House ethics rules with her admitted action of hiding Bibles.
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Legislation awaiting a House vote would override most local ordinances that now keep poultry out of many residential areas. In its place would be a state law saying that residents can have chickens -- up to nine -- as long as they comply with certain conditions.
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State Rep. Brian Fernandez on his run for the State Senate and Howard Fisher of Capitol Media Services talks about the recently wrapped session of the Arizona Legislature.
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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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A House panel voted Wednesday to make the routine declawing of cats in Arizona illegal after the chairman of the committee called it "gruesome and unnecessary.''
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KAWC’s Lou Gum speaks with Rebecca Gau, Executive Director of Stand for Children Arizona on Arizona Edition.Following the passage last November of…
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By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services PHOENIX -- The public has no legal right to know the names of jurors who are hearing cases, the Arizona Court of…