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Rep. Michelle Ugenti, R-Scottsdale, says that HB 2644, which would prohibit the state from accepting federal funds for construction projects requiring a preference for union labor, will prevent unions from having an unfair advantage in bidding for state construction projects.
A Scottsdale legislator figures you might have second thoughts about buying something if you knew all sales are final and it could not be returned.
A Scottsdale legislator figures you might have second thoughts about buying something if you knew all sales are final and it could not be returned.
We have all seen those strings of legal words in commercials set in type too small to read, even if you push the pause button and affix your eyeball directly to the TV screen.
Republican lawmaker wants to prohibit Arizona from accepting federal funds for construction projects requiring a preference for union labor, but a union leader says the measure would prohibit a practice that doesn’t exist.
Students at Arizona's three state universities will have to pay -- or borrow -- at least $2,000 a year to get an education under terms of legislation approved by a House panel today.
Some big names in Arizona legislative politics face contested races in the Aug. 28 primary election, with redistricting fallout expanding the normal array of intraparty rivalries resulting from ideology and ambition.
If you’re tired of multiple election seasons and “invitation only” off-year elections by local governments, relief is on the way.
Some of the 107 candidates who received public money to run for state Legislature this year bought computers, cameras and printers that are theirs to keep and paid relatives as campaign workers and consultants, a Cronkite News review found.
House Speaker Andy Tobin is sidelining two anti-union measures rather than bringing them to the floor for a divisive -- and potentially losing -- vote.
Insisting they know better, state lawmakers voted Monday to limit local elections to just two days every two years.
Brushing aside local concerns, Gov. Jan Brewer on Monday signed legislation that will limit cities to electing officials only in even-numbered years — and only on two days each year.
Brushing aside local concerns, Gov. Jan Brewer on Monday signed legislation that will limit cities to electing officials only in even-numbered years — and only on two days each year.
Brushing aside local concerns, Gov. Jan Brewer on Monday signed legislation that will limit cities to electing officials only in even-numbered years -- and only on two days each year.
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