State Media
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Arizona voters praise Harris over plummeting cost of lifesaving medication
Successful price negotiations under a Biden-Harris initiative will reduce the cost for several prescriptions by thousands of dollars per month.
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One defendant flips, another pleads guilty in Arizona’s fake elector case
Ahwatukee Republican Loraine Pellegrino is the first person person charged in any of the fake elector cases nationwide to plead guilty and admit criminal wrongdoing.
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Harris campaign takes over Arizona’s horizon, airwaves—and your doorstep
Harris launched a $50 million nationwide ad blitz to introduce the new Democratic presidential ticket as over 20,000 Arizonans have signed up to volunteer for her campaign.
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Everything you need to know about Arizona’s Primary Election results
Republican voters chose an election denier as their nominee for Maricopa County Recorder, and two Democratic congressional primaries are still too close to call.
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Scottsdale Rep. Kolodin calls for an end to ‘scourge of abortion’ in GOP Party platform dissent
Previous iterations of the party’s platform detailed opposition to abortions extensively and laid the groundwork for a national ban on the procedure.
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How Gov. Katie Hobbs could reshape the Arizona Supreme Court
Gov. Katie Hobbs could drastically reshape the Arizona Supreme Court during her time in office as the current justices begin to age out.
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GOP lawmakers bypass Hobbs to add 11 measures to ballot. What to look out for
Voters will be asked to weigh in on laws that would make school board races partisan, end term limits for judges, and lower the minimum wage for tipped workers, among other things.
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LUCHA sues to block anti-immigration ballot measure over single-subject law
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.
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Celebrities, doctors, and local advocates rally Arizonans to turn out for abortion rights
The campaign was organized by Vote for Abortion in an attempt to educate voters about the role this year’s elections will play in determining the future of reproductive rights in Arizona.
























