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News spoke with Arizona Republican Party Chairwoman Gina Swoboda about the latest ESA controversy. Other Republican lawmakers ...
Senate President Warren Petersen (R) and Senator Shawnna Bolick (R) did not respond to questions from a reporter on Tuesday ...
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The week: School-funding ruling's impact, Petersen vs. ASU
The impact of a school-funding ruling and the prospects for Senate President Warren Petersen's call for the FCC to yank ASU's ...
A new board to study treatment of sex offenders goes live next month with an eye on changing laws to reduce recidivism.
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azcentral.com on MSNKari Lake was right this time. Now a Republican leader wants PBS' license pulled
Kari Lake said she didn't get a fair shot at the 2022 gubernatorial debate. Turns out, she was right. Here's what happens ...
After "Libs of Tiktok" pointed it out, state Sen. Analise Ortiz's social media post showing ICE's location prompted calls for investigations.
An Arizona lawmaker is asking the Federal Communications Commission to revoke Arizona PBS’ license over how the station ...
Prosecutors are investigating Rodney Glassman, a top Republican candidate for attorney general, after state elections ...
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azcentral.com on MSNPinal County Attorney defends offer to investigate lawmaker over ICE posts
Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller responded to AG Kris Mayes' letter and defended his offer to investigate Sen. Analise Ortiz ...
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen requested a federal investigation into Ortiz's actions, while Attorney General Kris Mayes defended Ortiz's First Amendment rights.
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