Arizona 2022 gubernatorial candidates will discuss jobs and the economy
Candidates vying to become Arizona’s next governor will share their views on building on the momentum of the state’s robust economy at a Sept. 30 luncheon hosted by the PHX…

Candidates vying to become Arizona’s next governor will share their views on building on the momentum of the state’s robust economy at a Sept. 30 luncheon hosted by the PHX…
“Our state is sweltering right now in the heat of oppression,” Rev. Dr. Terry Mackey passionately implored at a March On For Voting Rights event at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church…
The Biden administration plan for a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for workers in large companies is likely weeks away from being implemented, but Arizona officials are already lining up with pledges…
President Joe Biden announced Thursday that all employers with more than 100 workers must require coronavirus vaccinations or test employees weekly. Gov. Doug Ducey immediately promised that Arizona will “push back” on Biden’s…
Leaders of Arizona’s business community on Monday urged the U.S. Senate not to adopt the Protecting the Right to Organize, or PRO Act, legislation they say would harm job creation…
The Arizona Supreme Court last Thursday issued a ruling that puts the future of Proposition 208 on shaky ground. Narrowly adopted by voters last November, Proposition 208 sought to increase Arizona’s…
The Supreme Court said late Tuesday that the Biden administration has to continue enforcing the Trump administration’s so-called “remain in Mexico” policy for asylum seekers – for now. The Migrant…
Arizona Senate Republicans are expected to begin their review Wednesday of a partial Maricopa County election audit, but critics are not waiting until then to target the report as little…
In a broad show of support from both parties, the U.S. Senate voted 69-30 to approve the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act — sweeping legislation led by Senator Kyrsten Sinema to make historic investments in repairing and upgrading America’s…
Bipartisan agreement is not common in Washington today, especially regarding big-dollar and hot-topic issues such as public infrastructure. That’s why last week’s breakthrough on a $550 billion infrastructure package is…
The private firms auditing Maricopa County elections told senators Thursday they have finished reviewing the more than 2 million ballots, but will not be able to deliver a complete election…
Both sides in the election law debate agree on at least one thing: The Supreme Court’s ruling Thursday in an Arizona election law case will be felt well beyond the…