Republican lawmakers gave final approval to their $17.9 billion spending plan on Monday, rejecting arguments by Democrats who claimed the proposal’s spending cuts and business tax breaks could gut ...
Arizona's food stamp enrollment dropped 47%, the nation's largest decrease, following a new federal law, an outdated IT system and ongoing staffing shortages.
We urge the ACC, our utilities, state lawmakers, and local communities to embrace the taskforce recommendations to unleash Arizona’s energy potential.
In this age of ever-rising electric bills, Arizonans need leaders who will ditch the foolishness and get serious about lowering energy costs.
Majority party affiliation, tenure, and expertise are key to an Arizona lawmaker's effectiveness, with Republicans passing 20 times more bills than Democrats.
An op-ed concerning the Arizona Attorney General race contained legal problems regarding candidate Warren Petersen's qualifications.
Since taking the helm in 2023, Mahoney has guided the state’s first extreme heat preparedness plan and its first state energy plan in over a decade.
Republican lawmakers are close to sending a state budget, but several GOP members and the governor have signaled they’re already waiting for the next set of negotiations.
Our job is to write clearly, fairly and without agenda. Because when people understand what’s happening — really understand it — they are better able to act.
Attorney General Kris Mayes acted illegally when she withheld certain information about communications her office had with States United Democracy Center.
Republican lawmakers on Monday unveiled their plan to balance the state budget and finance the tax breaks they want by eliminating others they don't.
A mass altercation at a state prison has reignited concerns around inmate and staff safety, despite the corrections director’s assurances that it was an isolated incident. On April 26, a “gang-related ...