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Arizona bills target mishandling of food by store …

1/22/2020
PHOENIX — It may be gross to take the lid off a quart of ice cream, lick it, and then put it back on the shelf of a grocery store. But what it’s not, according to Rep. T.J. Shope, is …

Arizona lawmakers at odds over candidate listing on …

1/21/2020
PHOENIX — Attorneys for the state and Republican legislative leaders are asking a federal judge to throw out a lawsuit by Democrats challenging the way candidates are listed on the …

Arizona governor proposes $12.3B budget for 2020

1/17/2020
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey is proposing a $12.3 billion spending plan that still won’t restore state aid to education to where it was in 2008. On paper, the plan unveiled Friday include …

Arizona officials tackle workers' comp law for …

1/16/2020
PHOENIX — State lawmakers are looking to close a loophole in the law they say has allowed cities to deny workers’ compensation benefits to firefighters with cancer. Sen. Heather …

Proposal would let college athletes in Arizona benefit …

1/14/2020
PHOENIX — Student athletes at Arizona universities and community colleges would be able to profit from their endorsements under the terms of legislation awaiting a vote at the state …

Arizona lawmakers have more to discuss during 2020 …

1/12/2020
PHOENIX — While the issues surrounding the budget and water suck up much of the political oxygen at the Capitol, dozens of other issues already are vying for legislative attention.

Future of Arizona’s water among priorities in …

1/11/2020
PHOENIX — Just a year after approval of the much-heralded Drought Contingency Plan, Arizona lawmakers once again face tough questions of how to deal with the increased demand for water in the …

Arizona Gov. Ducey set for State of the State address

1/10/2020
PHOENIX — The way Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey tells it, if you like what he’s been doing for the past five years you’ll love what he will propose Monday in his sixth State of the State address.

Money on the minds of Arizona lawmakers for 2020 …

1/10/2020
PHOENIX — State lawmakers return to the Capitol Monday to deal with something they appear to have plenty: Money and who gets it. State tax collections have been running ahead of projections …

Arizona lawmakers against selling private property to …

1/9/2020
PHOENIX — Fearing an eroding tax base, two Republican legislators are leading efforts to block private individuals from giving away property to the federal government. The identical …

Federal court rules on Israeli boycotts in Arizona

1/7/2020
PHOENIX — A federal appeals court on Monday quashed an injunction that kept Arizona from enforcing a law designed to use the state’s economic power to keep firms from boycotting Israel …

Arizonans are paying more to local governments for …

1/2/2020
PHOENIX — Arizonans are now paying more money to state and local governments for the items they’re buying online.