State Politics
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Kirsten Engel accuses Rep. Ciscomani of taking Arizona back to 1860s on more than abortion rights
Engel characterized her congressional opponent’s record on climate action and abortion rights as outdated and out of touch.
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US Reps. Eli Crane and Andy Biggs’ votes put AZ airports at risk over political grudge
US President Joe Biden signed legislation this week to improve air travel safety, cost-saving measures for passengers, and fund municipal airports in Arizona and throughout the country. After months of negotiations, the US House and Senate overwhelmingly approved a $105 billion package to fund the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and authorized its continuance for the…
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Republicans move to add ballot measure allowing warrantless arrests over immigration suspicions
The bill, disguised as an effort to address the fentanyl crisis, would allow law enforcement across the state to arrest anyone they suspected is an undocumented immigrant.
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Opinion: Voters deserve a choice: Why we’re contesting board of supervisors seats in Mohave County
Dangerous election deniers are currently in office, and Mohave County Democratic leaders are organizing to fight back. By: Diane McMahan, Mohave County Democrats and Lauren Gepford, Director, Contest Every Race. When people think of politics in Mohave County, it’s most likely they think of conservativism- after all, three out of four voters here are…
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Judge sets $10,000 bond after Giuliani fails to appear for booking in Arizona fake elector case
Giuliani and 10 others pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges of forgery, fraud, and conspiracy in “preventing the lawful transfer of the presidency” from Trump to Biden in 2020.
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Former Trump lawyer pleads not guilty in Arizona fake elector case
The architect behind the failed scheme to hand the presidency to Donald Trump in 2020 claimed to have no involvement with Arizona’s fake electors.
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Gallego, Biden engage Arizona Latinos in person while Republican outreach offices are still closed
A Cricket Wireless now stands where the much-touted Hispanic Community Center had its short-lived presence in south Phoenix.
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Find out which of the bills Gov. Katie Hobbs just signed could affect you
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs recently signed five bills and vetoed one. Here’s what the bills covered.
























