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Maricopa County becomes largest to approve 'Second Amendment sanctuary' measure
The county joins a growing movement of places adopting resolutions to counter policies that could be seen as infringing on gun rights.
Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick returns to House after alcohol treatment
Kirkpatrick will hold a "Congress on your corner" event this weekend as part of her return.
Consular IDs come up during visit by high-ranking Mexican official
Mexico's undersecretary for North America called into question a ban on accepting the identification cards in Arizona.
FEC filings show Arizonans favor Trump, Sanders with campaign dollars
Arizona numbers saw Sanders leading No. 2 Democratic fundraiser Warren. The biggest fundraiser in the state was Trump.
Democrats bring presidential debate to Phoenix, days before primary
Experts say Arizona is an example of political transformation from what one called a “ruby red” state to a purple one.
Arizona Democrats hope to build on midterm momentum for wins in 2020
A discussion with Arizona Democratic Party Chair Felecia Rotellini.
What Trump’s Phoenix rally signals about Arizona’s significance in 2020
A discussion with Republican National Committeeman Bruce Ash.
Divided House votes to reset deadline to ratify Equal Rights Amendment
Arizona is one of 12 states that have never approved the ERA, despite regular attempts by state Democrats to do so.
Ensuring security in Arizona elections
County and state election officials discuss how they're working to combat misinformation and interference in the 2020 race.
Arizona's senators split vote on Trump acquittal
Democrat Kyrsten Sinema and Republican Martha McSally voted along party lines.
State of disunion: Arizona lawmakers react to Trump speech at tense time
Republican lawmakers said the speech left them feeling empowered, while Democrats used terms like “eerie” and “bizarre.”
Youth Crossing Gender Borders, Episode 5: The Roots of Transphobia
Why is gender identity so controversial?
Iowans in Green Valley participate in satellite caucus
Arizona hosted four of the first-ever satellite sites for the Iowa caucuses.
Journalists roundtable: New legislative session, 2020 campaigns, impeachment trial
Plus, their approach to covering the presidential election.
Fundraising off 'liberal hacks'
Emails and t-shirts quickly followed McSally's comment
Political strategists on the potential for a ‘blue wave’ in Arizona
They discussed high-profile races for the U.S. Senate and White House.
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