Arizona Government News

AZ Illegal Immigrant Population Drops

Mar 26, 2012 Economy, border enforcement are key factors in 36% decline over 3 years

Rio Nuevo Changes Get Senate Approval

Mar 22, 2012 Downtown businesses will get impact-fee waivers, quicker permitting

Legislature: Winding Down, But Budget Awaits

Mar 19, 2012 Thin committee schedule leaves room for spending plan negotiations

Redistricting Commission Holds Off Suit

Mar 16, 2012 Official says legislator promises funding decision in a few days

Wild Burro Adoption Set For Next Month

Mar 13, 2012 Wildlife officials to gather animals, prepare them for private adoption

Border Warning Bill Killed

Mar 13, 2012 Legislator withdraws it after opposition from border region towns

Legislature Winding Down, But ...

Mar 13, 2012 Budget negotiations continue, numerous other bills pending

State Parks Getting Own Fund

Mar 12, 2012 Legislature moving to return control of revenues

World War II Memorial Planned For Arizona Capitol

Mar 12, 2012 Gun barrels from USS Arizona and USS Missouri traveling to Phoenix

AZ Week: Economists See Good Times Ahead

Mar 9, 2012 2012 will 'feel' like recovery; 2013 will be even stronger, they say

Initiative Proposed to Extend 1-Cent Sales Tax

Mar 9, 2012 AZ education group seeks placement on November ballot

Tucson Mayor Visits Legislators, State Officials

Mar 8, 2012 Rothschild says it's important to form relationships with lawmakers

Senate Gives Redistricting Commission One Dollar

Mar 7, 2012 GOP Appropriations Committee members complain about its mapping work

Red Light Cameras to Stay

Mar 7, 2012 Senate rejects effort to ask voters for their say

Legislation Seeks Borderland Safety Warnings

Mar 5, 2012 House bill would lead state to issue advisories on regional conditions

Modern Streetcar Ownership Debated

Mar 1, 2012 As city prepares to break ground, council and RTA agree on funding but will negotiate assets

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