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Conservative activist Len Munsil launched his campaign Tuesday for the Republican nomination for governor, focusing on illegal immigration, education, tax cuts and core family values.
Gov. Janet Napolitano will fight the Arizona chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union in court, if necessary, to protect a monument to the Ten Commandments at the state Capitol.
One of two Republicans running for state attorney general wants to let the governor choose pretty much whoever she wants to sit on the state's high court and courts of appeals.
State legislators finished off their 2011 session Wednesday morning by approving more than five dozen bills and shipping them off to Gov. Jan Brewer.
Ask Arizona politicians about tax cuts during an election year and with few exceptions the answer is predictable — they’re for them.
Ask Arizona politicians about tax cuts during an election year and with few exceptions the answer is predictable — they’re for them.
Gov. Janet Napolitano will fight the Arizona chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union in court, if necessary, to protect a monument to the Ten Commandments at the state Capitol.
Arizona retailers are asking Gov. Jan Brewer to start negotiations with the nation’s largest online retailer to get them to start collecting state and local sales taxes.
Fixing the state’s growing transportation woes will most likely depend on how much Arizona taxpayers are willing to pay.
Gov. Jan Brewer is going to get her face-to-face meeting with President Barack Obama.
Senate lawmakers on Thursday narrowly rejected a measure limiting Gov. Janet Napolitano’s power to choose which organizations can issue state-authorized low-interest student loans.
House Republicans upset with the handling of the renaming of Squaw Peak are moving to strip Gov. Janet Napolitano of her power to appoint most of the members of the State Board on Geographic and Historic Names.
March 16, 2005
The Arizona Supreme Court late Thursday ruled that Gov. Jan Brewer acted illegally in firing Colleen Mathis from the Independent Redistricting Commission.
She’s not out printing up bumper stickers and buttons — at least not yet.
The next judge to sit on the Arizona Supreme Court will have prior experience on the bench.
The head of the state's health department, who had been critical of the governor's office for its handling of patient neglect at the Arizona State Veteran Home, abruptly resigned her "dream job" Thursday.
Gov. Jan Brewer said Tuesday she may finally give the state’s tax-cutting knife a rest.
Saying she's run out of patience, Gov. Jan Brewer will veto any bills sent to her until she sees movement on a new state budget and her pet Medicaid expansion project.
Gov. Jan Brewer said Monday she is resigned to not being able to choose whoever she wants to be Arizona’s next Supreme Court justice.
Gov. Jan Brewer blasted a draft redistricting map that virtually guarantees at least four of the state's nine congressional districts to Republicans like her and makes three others competitive.
An antiabortion, antigaming, religious rights group is working to pressure Gov. Janet Napolitano not to appoint a political ally to the state’s high court.
An antiabortion, antigaming, religious rights group is working to pressure Gov. Janet Napolitano not to appoint a political ally to the state’s high court.
The Arizona Supreme Court refused Tuesday to force legislative leaders to send Gov. Jan Brewer the budget they have approved.
Austin Hill: Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard sits alone, without competition from other Democratic candidates, waiting to declare his candidacy for governor, and probably hoping that the Republican candidates cannibalize each other.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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