Phoenix Is Now The Largest City In America With A Female Mayor, Majority-Female City Council
On Monday, Mayor Kate Gallego and four female Phoenix council members were sworn into office at Steele Indian School Park.
On Monday, Mayor Kate Gallego and four female Phoenix council members were sworn into office at Steele Indian School Park.
The American Dental Association has donated thousands of dollars to the former dentist since 2010. Recent opposition to one of Arizona’s more controversial members of Congress is taking an unusual route in its efforts to oust the former dentist from office—by...
Democrats say the bill will harm LGBTQ children. It will now go to Gov. Doug Ducey. Two years after Arizona lawmakers repealed a ban on any HIV/AIDS instruction that “promotes a homosexual lifestyle” as they faced a lawsuit, they have approved revamping the state’s...
Republicans state representatives Mark Finchem and Walt Blackman want to run for the Arizona Secretary of State and a US Representative, respectively. This story has been updated with comments from Rep. Walt Blackman. Arizona representatives Mark Finchem and...
“All this stuff that worked right in Arizona, it was because of Latino consultants, Latinos on the ground and Latinos at the state level.” Democrats looking to win the Latino vote should take their cues from Arizona, which was held up as a “shining example” of how...
While it’s easy to tune out all the political noise, the future of this Senate procedure does directly affect you and your family.
The 2022 race could shape up to be one of the most heated in the country. The race for outgoing Democratic Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick’s seat is quickly heating up. Multiple hopefuls have declared they will be running for her seat in the 2022 election just weeks...
The bill includes a $1,400 stimulus relief check for Americans financially struggling during the pandemic. All four of Arizona’s congressional Republicans voted against a COVID-19 relief bill Wednesday that includes $1,400 in immediate financial relief for millions...
Undocumented students currently have to pay 150% of tuition at state universities. A proposed resolution could qualify them for in-state rates.
This is part of a series from The Copper Courier highlighting the Arizona legislators involved in the Capitol insurrection or the events leading up to it.