Arizona Legislature

AZ Supreme Court Sides with HOA in Developer Lawsuit

The Arizona Supreme Court has cleared the way for a homeowners association to sue a developer over construction defects, ruling…

3 days ago

AG Mayes Cracks Down on Mobile Home Park Mismanagement

Attorney General Kris Mayes is asking a court to force the owners of a Tucson mobile home park to immediately…

3 days ago

Senator Werner Drives Major Reform in Child Welfare System

After bringing together families, law enforcement, and tribal officials to discuss significant issues at the Department of Child Safety (DCS),…

3 days ago

Lee, Cruz Introduce The CLEAN D.C. Act Targeting 2022 Police Reform Law

A group of Republican senators has introduced legislation aimed at removing restrictions on Washington, D.C. police operations, arguing that current…

5 days ago

State Ethics Complaint Becomes Federal Investigation for Senator Ortiz After Ice Posts

An Arizona Democratic senator is now under federal investigation after being accused of interfering with immigration enforcement and potentially endangering…

5 days ago

Governor Hobbs Signs Stadium Funding Bill for Diamondbacks, Ready For Decades More Of Diamondback Spirit

Governor Katie Hobbs approved legislation Wednesday that will redirect certain state tax revenues to support the Arizona Diamondbacks' home stadium,…

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Montenegro Challenges Fontes Over Election Manual Authority

Arizona officials are headed for a potential legal showdown over the state's 2025 election procedures, as conflicts rise about whether…

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Arizona School Districts Build New Facilities Despite Declining Enrollment, Creating Financial Strain

Traditional public schools in Arizona are facing an increasing number of issues, including a shortage of students and an excess…

6 days ago

Scottsdale Mayor Borowsky Reviews Plan to Save Salt River Horses from Sanctuary Removal

Dozens of wild horses roaming Arizona's Salt River could soon find a new home as city officials consider creating a…

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23 States Challenge Executive Order Over Federal Worker Union Rights, AG Mayes Joins

Almost half of U.S. states are challenging an executive order they claim has weakened union representation for thousands of federal…

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