State Leaders
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How to make Arizona more affordable? GOP, Dems are far apart
The split between Arizona Republicans and Democrats in addressing affordability comes down to beliefs about how government should work.
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As Arizona schools face funding and teacher shortages, Republicans advance measure attacking transgender students
An Arizona Republican Senator continues pushing legislation attacking transgender and nonbinary youth.
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Making friends, making change: How one group brings downtown Phoenix residents together
The Downtown Core Community provides an easy way for downtown Phoenix neighbors to not only become friends, but also band together to make change.
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Arizona Republicans push to ban teacher strikes and target union organizing
As GOP-backed measures move to curb education union organizing and penalize strikes, Arizona teachers are fighting back.
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Arizona teachers push ballot measure to end school voucher fraud
Voters may decide the fate of Arizona’s controversial universal school vouchers program as an accountability initiative heads for the November ballot.
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Arizona Republicans look to boost Trump’s mass deportation agenda
Republicans in Arizona’s State Legislature have introduced bills that would aid the president’s aggressive and violent crackdown on immigrants.
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How a Phoenix litter-lifting group helped me feel more connected to my neighbors
This Phoenix litter-lifting group does more than just beautify the area—it also serves as an easy way to connect with neighbors.
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How to contact your representatives in the Arizona Legislature and Congress
Here are the best ways to contact your elected officials in the Arizona Legislature, as well as your representatives in Congress.
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Progressive org launches ‘Arizona We Deserve’ affordability campaign
The Arizona Center for Empowerment says working families deserve more than the bare minimum, and are demanding lawmakers tax the wealthy to deliver real material change.
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Arizona Republicans introduce proposal that could make life harder for ICE observers
In a press conference interrupted by protestors, Republican state leaders unveiled a proposal that would make obstructing federal immigration officers a felony.
























