Arizona AG: No evidence of widespread voter fraud found in 2020 election
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes released more documents related to the investigations into the 2020 general election, including three documents from former Attorney General Mark Brnovich. Mayes' office says agents and staff spent hours looking at any possible irregularities, however, no they found no evidence of widespread voter fraud. Mayes' report says there were a few instances of voter fraud submitted to prosecutors, but it was nothing out of the ordinary from other elections.
Chinese spy balloon: Congress wants safer US airspace following downing of aerial objects
Members of Congress are grappling with what to do after the downing of a Chinese balloon and three other aerial objects over American airspace.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoes state budget proposal
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed a state budget proposal that was approved by the state legislature.
Kari Lake vows to take election fight to AZ Supreme Court after court rejects lawsuit
Lake, who was the Republican Party candidate for Arizona Governor in the November 2022 election, is vowing to take her election fight to the Arizona Supreme Court after the Arizona Court of Appeals unanimously rejected her lawsuit, which seeks to throw out the results of the election.
Arizona bill would prevent colleges from banning concealed weapons
Arizona colleges and universities would be prohibited from banning concealed weapons on campuses under House Bill 2667.
November election not over (yet!): What you need to know about Phoenix's City Council runoff races
For parts of Phoenix, the November 2022 election is not really over, as they still need to vote for a person to represent them on the city council. Here's what you need to know about the runoff election that is scheduled for March.
Gov. Hobbs withdraws nomination of Arizona health services leader
Hobbs said she made the decision because Cullen didn’t want to proceed as the nominee.
House Bill 2416: What you should know about Arizona's proposed bill to ban TikTok on some devices
An Arizona state lawmaker has introduced an amendment to a bill that will ban the use of TikTok on some electronic devices within the state. Here's what you should know about the amended House Bill 416.
Arizona lawmakers avert school closures with funding fix
The move allows Arizona schools to spend nearly $1.4 billion that exceeds an arcane spending cap approved by voters in 1980.
Photo radars in Arizona could be a thing of the past if proposed bill becomes law
Lawmakers in the Arizona Senate are proposing a bill to stop photo radar in the state – this has been a debate for several years and legislation is being pushed once again. Some say this system is intrusive and some say it helps public safety.
Patrol agents testify at border crisis hearing, as House Republicans push to impeach DHS Sec Mayorkas
The hearing comes as Republicans, who control the committee, are ramping up pressure on Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas – with some calling for his impeachment.
Arizona House bill would allow pregnant drivers to use HOV lane during restricted hours
House Bill 2417 would qualify a pregnant woman as two people, allowing her to drive in an HOV lane without being cited during the restricted weekday hours of 6-9 a.m. and 3-7 p.m.
Arizona drag shows would be labeled 'adult cabaret' under proposed bill
Arizona Senate Bill 1028 would also make drag performances illegal on public property or in a location where the performance can be viewed by children.
Arizona lawmaker looks to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs is leading the charge to impeach the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas over border security issues.
No more political signs in Arizona? Lawmaker introduces bill to restrict them on public property
There’s a bill proposed at the Arizona state capitol that looks to ban political signs on public property, you know, the ones that cover just about every major corner during an election cycle?
Proposed Arizona law would crack down on homeless encampments
SB 1413 would require local governments to clean up encampments once they are reported, and homeless people on private property would be charged with trespassing.
Arizona public schools once again at risk of massive budget cuts and layoffs; here's what you should know
Had state legislators failed to agree on a measure to raise a spending cap that is enshrined in the state constitution, school districts across Arizona would have had to cut their budgets. Here's what you should know about the spending cap.
Arizona Republicans pick former Trump official to lead party
DeWit replaces firebrand Trump ally Kelli Ward, who helped the former president in his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss and was a vocal proponent of his false claim that the election results were fraudulent.
Yolanda Bejarano elected Arizona Democratic Party chair
Bejarano’s victory is a blow to Gov. Katie Hobbs, who had recruited Maricopa County Supervisor Steve Gallardo to seek the position.
Arizona GOP lawmakers approve rules to erase emails past 90 days
The new rules will allow emails in a Arizona House or Senate member’s legislative account to be destroyed 90 days after they are sent or received.



















