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A letter intended to be a "candid update" from the new state Democratic Party chair exposes party divisions and threats to withhold fundraising aid.
As the state government in Arizona embarks on Easter weekend on Good Friday, Gov. Katie Hobbs signed 38 pieces of legislation ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs' moratorium on new laws capitalizes on the power of her veto stamp and follows moves from previous Arizona ...
Former Scottsdale City Councilman Bob Littlefield is continuing the fight to block additions to a proposed Axon Headquarters ...
The Arizona Senate passed a bill 17-13 on bipartisan lines that would enable Taser-maker Axon to build a headquarters in ...
Gov. Hobbs signed SB1543, a bill that would allow tech company Axon to avoid a referendum election and clear the path for the company to build a new headquarters.
The new law also requires schools to restrict access to social media platforms on school internet, except when used for ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs has halted the signing of new bills until Republican lawmakers address funding for Arizonans with ...
Hobbs also vetoed a “Make America Healthy Again” bill praised by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. House Bill 2165 would have prohibited the use of food stamps to purchase soda. The governor ...
The Democratic Party chair for Arizona has been in a public dispute with Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly, laying bare ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs will veto all bills until lawmakers send her bipartisan legislation to fix the Division of Developmental Disabilities' $122 million shortfall.
Running out of time and money, Gov. Katie Hobbs is upping the stakes in her bid to get more dollars for programs for the ...