How can I make my voice heard at the Arizona Legislature?
Here are ways that Arizonans can voice their opinions on bills during this year's legislative session.
Here are ways that Arizonans can voice their opinions on bills during this year's legislative session.
The inner workings of Arizona’s House and Senate can be confusing. We broke it down to be a little more digestible as the next legislative session begins.
Here are the best ways to contact your elected officials in the Arizona Legislature, as well as your representatives in Congress.
Sen. John Kavanagh, who was the first legislator in the country to propose a bathroom bill in 2013, brings similar bills back for another legislative session — this time he’s confident he can get them on the ballot.
SB 1020 would make it illegal for Arizona's public universities and colleges to prohibit concealed carry weapons on campus.
According to Democratic leadership, bipartisan solutions will be hard to come by this legislative session.
Self-interested politicians are not what our state needs. We need someone with character, who will stand up for democracy, and who will look forward — not backward.
Thousands of voters reached out to the Arizona Democratic Party to volunteer and express their support for Harris after she received Biden’s endorsement for US President.
North Valley residents: Bookmark this exclusive Q&A with Rep. Schwiebert, part of The Copper Courier’s guide to voting in the 2024 election.
Ballot measures can only address a single subject, but the Republican-backed proposal would change court proceedings, the criminal code, labor laws, prison regulations, and public health and safety requirements.