A court order placing the state prison health care system under independent receivership has left officials with one important question: Who is up to the task?
Republican negotiators say they are close to sending Governor Hobbs a state budget proposal, potentially ending the ongoing bill moratorium.
After protesters interrupted a church service in Minneapolis in January, Arizona legislators moved to expand protections for religious services and activities.
Through Arizona’s Energy Promise we can send a strong signal to work together for the betterment of Arizona's energy policies.
Court rules Arizona's water department acted illegally in restricting housing development in Phoenix over water supply concerns.
Improving early literacy is not just an early education issue – it is one of Arizona’s most powerful strategies for economic success and expanding opportunity.
A GOP bill attempting to resolve issues with a school safety program facing bipartisan criticism has attracted new opposition from Republicans during its run through the House.
I am asking Arizona's members of Congress to support the App Store Accountability Act and give parents the tools they have been asking for.
The timing of APS’ “Arizona. public. service.” broadcast during a recent Diamondbacks game was a masterclass in corporate irony.
The Senate Director Nominations Committee returned this week after a hiatus to approve Gov. Katie Hobbs’ second nominee to lead the Department of Housing.
Our goal should always be the same: fewer victims, safer communities, and a justice system that works for everyone. Diversion programs help us achieve that.
It’s clear: if passed, Senate Bill 1458 would lead to higher prescription costs, premiums, deductibles and out-of-pocket expenses for employers and employees.