Arizona is the 10th most affected by government shutdown
As the clock struck midnight December 22, 2018, the United States government shut down for the 21st time in history. This time, it’s a less-intense partial shutdown, which occurs when…

As the clock struck midnight December 22, 2018, the United States government shut down for the 21st time in history. This time, it’s a less-intense partial shutdown, which occurs when…
When the 116th Congress convenes in January, something notable will be missing in the Arizona delegation: As much as 73 years of collective experience on Capitol Hill. With the loss…
As the year draws to a close and 2019 is in view, the thoughts of many are drawn to … 2020. Yes, it’s almost time for many to think about…
The Office of Governor Doug Ducey today announced that it has received the resignation letter of Jon Kyl from the U.S. Senate. Senator Kyl’s resignation is effective December 31, 2018.…
Negotiations on a drought plan for Arizona took a step forward Thursday when the head of the state water department said Gov. Doug Ducey will ask for $30 million in…
Despite record-setting numbers in the November midterm election, turnout will likely remain a problem in Arizona, policy experts said Monday. But they expect a trend toward split-ticket voting, where people…
Spending on campaign ads in Arizona reached a record $129 million this year, part of a national trend that saw cable and broadcast election ad spending top $3 billion for…
Despite the state electing its first female U.S. senator when Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Phoenix, was declared the winner over Rep. Martha McSally, R-Tucson, to fill the seat being vacated by…
The Senate race between Kyrsten Sinema and Martha McSally remained too close to call Sunday, but Sinema increases her lead over her Republican rival to more than 30,000 votes. “With the latest…
Friday, the League of Women Voters of Arizona along with LULAC and Arizona Advocacy Network Foundation was granted their request to intervene as a defendant in the case of Maricopa County…
The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund today released its analysis assessing Latino gains in Congress and statewide office in 2018. A full roster of Latinos that…
The Senate race between Kyrsten Sinema and Martha McSally remained too close to call Wednesday as the unexpected flood of voters left more than 650,000 ballots statewide left to count, further ratcheting…