The bill would make rezoning decisions "administrative" instead of "legislative," which would mean they are not subject to ...
Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., joined the Senate in January after serving five terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and ...
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A cop pulled Finchem over on January 25 and ticketed him for driving 48 mph in a 30 mph zone. Had he been ticketed driving 50 ...
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Arizona Legislature takes first steps to keep Isaac school district openA House committee approved a bill that would direct Maricopa County Treasurer John Allen to issue $2.5 million to cover one ...
The U.S. Senate changed hands in January 2025, with Republicans taking control of the chamber for the first time in four years. While the GOP is ascendant nationally, in Arizona Democrats won ...
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen has filed paperwork to campaign for attorney general in 2026. The Gilbert Republican ...
The bill would allow up to 10% of a government entity’s or public fund’s capital to be invested in Bitcoin and other digital ...
Arizona state Sen. Mark Finchem want his ticket to be erased, citing legislative immunity under privileges and rights granted ...
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Arizona State Senator Mark Finchem, a staunch conservative Republican from Yavapai County, claims his position grants him immunity, asking police to nullify and completely erase the ticket from all ...
The bill introduces a tiered-system that determines the length of time someone can collect benefits depending on Arizona's ...
Slide over, ex-Sen. Justine Wadsack. The Arizona Senate has a new lead foot. This time, it’s Sen. Mark Finchem who got caught with his foot on the accelerator and his entitlement on full display.
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