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Arizona Supreme Court allows some payment for petition …

6/22/2023
PHOENIX — A 2017 law making it a crime to pay petition circulators on a per-signature basis is legal, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.

Former Gov. Ducey new chief executive of Citizens for …

6/20/2023
PHOENIX — Saying he wants to fight a “push toward socialism,” Doug Ducey has signed on as the new chief executive of Citizens for Free Enterprise.

Mayes rescinds opinion on hand-counting Arizona …

5/22/2023
PHOENIX — Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes has rescinded an informal opinion issued by her Republican predecessor that said counties could hand-count all ballots in an election, a process that Republicans in Cochise County attempted last year based on unfounded concerns that machine ballot tabulators are not secure or accurate.

Hobbs says state is victim of fraud within AHCCCS

5/16/2023
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Kris Mayes said Tuesday the state has been the victim of massive fraud in its health care program and blamed their Republican predecessors for ignoring it.

Appeals court upholds Biden ability to require …

4/20/2023
PHOENIX — A federal appeals court has ruled the Biden administration has the power to require the state or any Arizona company with a federal contract to vaccinate all of its workers against COVID-19.

Maricopa County judge refuses to extend death warrant

4/7/2023
PHOENIX — A judge in Phoenix said Thursday afternoon he was helpless to provide any immediate relief to the family of a murder victim who wanted the state to go ahead with the scheduled execution that day of his killer because a death warrant issued by the Arizona Supreme Court was expiring.

Anti-abortion law firm asks Arizona Supreme Court to …

3/2/2023
PHOENIX — An anti-abortion law firm is asking the Arizona Supreme Court to reverse a lower court ruling and once again make virtually all abortions illegal in Arizona.

Nearly $2M in grants sent to combat the opioid crisis …

12/20/2022
Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced today that the Arizona Attorney General’s Office has awarded $1,762,914 in grant funding to combat the effects of the opioid crisis. The money will help support programs for nearly 14,000 individuals in Pima and Maricopa counties.

Deal keeps abortion legal in Arizona, potentially …

10/25/2022
PHOENIX — Arizona women who are no more than 15 weeks pregnant will be able to continue to get legal abortions through at least the end of the year, if not beyond. Maricopa County Superior …

Few answers from Biden health secretary at Phoenix …

8/18/2022
President Joe Biden’s secretary of health and human services met with leaders of Planned Parenthood Arizona and pro-choice advocates in Phoenix Thursday for a roundtable on the uncertain …

Arizona AG: Claims of dead people voting in 2020 …

8/1/2022
PHOENIX — You remember all those claims of dead people voting in 2020? Well, according to Attorney General Mark Brnovich, rumors of their death have been greatly exaggerated.

Brnovich joins suit against ATF crackdown of 'ghost …

7/27/2022
PHOENIX — Attorney General Mark Brnovich is joining a lawsuit to bar the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms from cracking down on what the agency considers “ghost guns.”