Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen said both parties are entering the fresh legislative year with similar priorities.
The session showcased an utter lack of willingness to take the Senate’s constitutional role seriously.
A memorandum provided to the Washington Examiner from the Arizona GOP treasurer Elijah Norton detailed the 2022 financial ...
Several Arizona Democrats have taken action to move the Laken Riley Act, a Republican immigration enforcement bill, closer to ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs is outnumbered this legislative session, since Republicans expanded their majorities in the statehouse after ...
Sen. John Kavanagh’s proposal would ask voters to tie lawmakers’ annual salary to the rate of inflation. Legislators are paid ...
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The opening day of the Arizona Legislature can be a lot like the first day of school ... For the second time in two years, GOP leaders prefaced Hobbs’ remarks by outlining their priorities. Senate ...
Arizona’s Democratic Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly are catching heat from advocates who call their support for the GOP’s ...
The measure easily cleared the 60-vote filibuster but marked the first of likely several procedural hurdles before ...
Republican lawmakers who control the Arizona House and Senate expressed a willingness to work with Democratic Gov. Katie ...
Ariz., was part of a united Democratic contingent who view the Defense secretary nominee as a poor choice to lead the ...