State Republicans
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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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New limit on prescription drug costs would be removed under Project 2025
A group of former Trump advisors published a blueprint for him to use to fulfill his promise to reverse “health policies enacted under the Obama and Biden Administrations.”
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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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An Arizona physician counts down the days until the 1864 abortion ban takes effect
Dr. Atsuko Koyama isn’t sure what will happen when the 160-year-old abortion law kicks in—but she’s holding onto hope for a ballot measure that will let the people of Arizona decide.
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Nondiscrimination laws are popular in Arizona. So why hasn’t the state adopted one?
Republican legislators continue to place emphasis on anti-LGBTQ legislation, brushing off a bill expanding Arizona’s existing non-discrimination laws to include sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Arizona’s public meetings are becoming increasingly toxic under Republican leadership
Republican legislators are attacking members of the public, the press, and elected Democrats in broad daylight.
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Arizona teachers reject Department of Education’s PragerU partnership
The Arizona Department of Education will be promoting conservative nonprofit’s online content for use, calling it “wholesome, patriotic, unbiased educational materials.”
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Op-ed: Arizona Republicans are failing to make life more affordable for families
While Republicans push shortsighted tax cuts with ill-intended consequences, Democrats are committed to crafting a state budgets that are sound in policy and intention.
























