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Republican lawmakers are considering legislation next session to keep a closer eye on school districts and their governing ...
Join Pluribus News and State Affairs at noon ET (10:00 a.m. MST) on Tuesday, July 29, for a special live webinar with ...
The Arizona Department of Education and the auditor general are now consulting on risk-based auditing of the Empowerment ...
Former Sen. Justine Wadsack has lost her lawyer just a week before she's supposed to go to court in her claim against the ...
Jake Hinman, a lobbyist with Mavrik Policy Group and one of the bill's outspoken supporters, discussed the Starter Homes Act ...
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne committed to backing pay for armed officers on school campuses amid a ...
There is no simple fix to the country’s ambulance desert problem. But while state CON laws are not responsible for this ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs managed to score legislative wins and sign a bipartisan budget during her third session on the Ninth Floor, ...
In his first year as House minority leader, Rep. Oscar De Los Santos, D-Laveen, helped lead his caucus to gather the most ...
Speaker of the Arizona House Steve Montenegro speaking with attendees on the floor of the Arizona House of Representatives on ...
Conflict — whether between lawmakers, caucuses or chambers — is a natural fact of any legislative session, and this session ...
Members of the Arizona Democratic Party voted to oust Chair Robert Branscomb during a chaotic July 16 special meeting.