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Arizona Considers Harsher Penalties for Texting While Driving

New bill could raise second offense fines to $400 to curb distracted driving

Arizona Lawmakers Debate $10M Spent on Ads vs. Staffing for School Voucher Program

Democrats question whether the state prioritized promoting the program's growth over oversight and administration.

Bills Aim to Prevent Utility Overcharges for Mobile Home Residents

Proposed legislation in Arizona seeks to protect mobile home tenants from landlords overcharging for utilities.

Arizona Bill Targeting Short-Term Rentals Clears Key Hurdle

Proposed legislation aims to set new standards and empower cities to address problem properties.

Arizona Senate Approves Bill to Rename Loop 202 After Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk

The proposal has drawn both praise and criticism from the public, with some arguing the usual naming process was bypassed.

Arizona Senate Approves 'Charlie Kirk Highway' and Specialty License Plate

Republican lawmakers push to honor late conservative activist, drawing criticism from Democrats

Arizona Governor Vetoes Second Tax Conformity Bill

Uncertainty continues for taxpayers as state legislature and governor clash over tax relief proposals

Arizona GOP Pushes Second Tax Conformity Bill, Headed for Veto

Democratic Gov. Hobbs expected to reject Republican effort to fully align state tax code with federal changes

Arizona State University Accused of Secretly Continuing DEI Curriculum

New complaint filed after dean admits school changed language but kept DEI programs

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