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State senators block request to adjourn House for …

3/1/2024
PHOENIX — State senators voted Thursday to deny a request to allow the state House to adjourn for more than a week to allow 17 of its members to take a trip to Israel.

Gilbert lawmaker introduces new version of home-cooked …

1/4/2024
PHOENIX — Stung by a veto last year, Rep. Travis Grantham has introduced a new version of his proposal to expand what kinds of home-cooked foods can be sold to the public.

Hobbs will address home-cooked foods issue when …

8/5/2023
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs promises that she will finally address the question of people being able to sell home-cooked foods on the street when the Legislature reconvenes.

Democrats announce plan for contraception protection …

6/22/2023
PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs joined a state lawmaker and the leader of a reproductive rights advocacy group Thursday to announce an effort to enact a law protecting the rights of all women to access contraceptives.

Tucson democrat Stahl Hamilton censured by state House …

6/13/2023
PHOENIX — The state House voted Tuesday to censure Tucson Democrat Stephanie Stahl Hamilton for what she said was a “playful” act of moving and hiding the Bibles in the lounge used by lawmakers.

Hobbs won't say what she wants changed in 'cottage …

5/1/2023
PHOENIX — Nearly two weeks after vetoing a widely popular bill to expand the sale of home-cooked foods, Gov. Katie Hobbs still won’t say what she wants changed in order to get her to sign a new version.

Senate will not override Hobbs' home-cooked items veto

4/21/2023
PHOENIX — It looks like the street corner and parking lot sale of tamales is going to remain illegal, at least for the time being.

House panel defeats measure to make Arizona cities pay …

3/30/2023
PHOENIX — Two Republicans joined all Democrats on a House panel Wednesday to defeat a measure designed to make the cities of Tucson and Flagstaff pay for their higher minimum wages — but not because the GOP lawmakers like the voter-approved boosts.

Arizona Legislature exempts itself from state public …

1/25/2023
PHOENIX ‑ The Arizona Legislature will exempt itself from state public records law and destroy all email correspondence sent or received by lawmakers or staff after 90 days under new rules adopted by majority Republicans over vigorous opposition from minority Democrats.

Republicans carry Legislative District 14 

11/21/2022
Arizona’s Legislative District 14 will be in Republican hands for the next two years.  After the final ballot count was released Monday, incumbent Travis Grantham retained his House of …

Grantham, Hendrix holding solid leads in Legislative …

11/8/2022
The Arizona Legislative District 14 House of Representatives race flipped overnight as  Republicans reasserted their strength in the area.

LD-14 candidates give their views on state's issues

9/22/2022
The newly created Arizona Legislative District 14 covers most of Gilbert but also includes some of Chandler and a small piece of Queen Creek.  In the Senate, incumbent Republican Warren …