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The school voucher program should be revisited to seek methods to cap the funds and/or re-align procedures to stop the ...
U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs announced today that his daughter died earlier this week. Cosette Biggs-Finerd, a mother of 3 small ...
Running out of time and money, Gov. Katie Hobbs is raising the stakes in her bid to secure more funding for programs for the ...
The threat of federal funding loss for Arizona becomes more salient by the day as the Arizona Department of Education probes ...
The governor announced that she is placing a moratorium on any bill transmitted to her until she gets a version of House Bill ...
SB1214 is a practical step forward — modernizing how care is delivered, supporting overburdened health care systems, and ...
U.S. District Court Judge Douglas Rayes dismissed a challenge to a 2021 statute that makes it illegal to perform an abortion ...
The legislation proposes a $5,000 civil penalty against any elected or appointed official who "knowingly and willfully'' ...
Snowflake, the bill’s sponsor, said Rogers wasn’t involved in any efforts to amend the bill and used the moment for political gain.
Food stamp recipients will not be denied the ability to use their benefits to purchase soda, at least not now, and not in Arizona.
SB1269 would allow — but not require — school boards to invite chaplains from various religions into schools to provide ...
The Senate approved a bill on April 15 that would allow Axon to build its global headquarters in Scottsdale without needing ...