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Arizona weighing in-state tuition rate for some non-citizens
Arizona voters this November will decide whether to allow students, regardless of their immigration status, to obtain financial aid and cheaper in-state...
Arizona lawmaker defends early voter list overhaul from national criticism
The architect of most of Arizona’s voter reforms over the last decade says a claim that her reforms to the state’s early...
What to watch in primaries in Arizona
In Missouri, scandal-ridden former Gov. Eric Greitens is attempting a political comeback. In Michigan, a crowded field of Republican gubernatorial candidates includes a man charged...
Many Republican voters still undecided in down-ballot statewide races
Many Republicans still haven't made up their minds about who they're voting for in the Arizona statewide primary down-ballot races next month.
Dueling narratives of Arizona protests ended with tear gas
Protests outside the Arizona Capitol over the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade that ended with a volley of...
Arizona lawmakers approve bipartisan $18 billion budget
Arizona's legislature approved a bipartisan $18 billion spending plan early Thursday that will make substantial investments in public schools, build new highways...
Arizona House GOP backs universal school voucher expansion
Republicans in the Arizona House approved a massive expansion of the state’s private school voucher program Wednesday, voting to allow any of...
Effort to ban ballot drop boxes fails in Arizona Senate
An impassioned effort by some Arizona Senate Republicans to ban the use of ballot drop boxes failed Monday.
Scottsdale...
Arizona Senate votes down bill to audit every election
The Arizona Senate on Wednesday voted down a plan to require the state auditor general to conduct an exhaustive review following every...
Arizona Senate bill allows deadly force for property damage
A bill sponsored by a Republican state senator set for a vote at any time would allow business owners or their employees...