9 Things to Know About Arizona’s New Budget for 2023-2024
The Copper Courier has compiled a list of the biggest budget items that could impact your day-to-day life.
The Copper Courier has compiled a list of the biggest budget items that could impact your day-to-day life.
A lawsuit filed by a group of parents claims the law is discriminatory against their trans daughters by prohibiting them from certain activities based on their gender.
After years of positioning herself as an independent, Sinema’s dash to the center has left a majority of voters in the dust.
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Terán says thanks to her experience at the state capitol and the support of progressive groups like LUCHA, she is ready to work as a fierce advocate for her community in Congress.
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