When it comes to respecting constitutional bounds, Donald Trump is no William Taft.
Monthly Archives: August 2020
Court decision raises questions about clean energy regs
If the Corporation Commission doesn’t have the authority to dictate future energy mixes under its ratemaking power, where does it get the authority?
Prop. 123 saga ends with a whimper
Now that the 9th Circuit has cleared away any legal questions, perhaps Gov. Ducey’s finest moment can be more broadly appreciated.
Questions linger in Schweikert ethics probe
There was one unquestionably dodgy loan. Schweikert needs to provide documentation that the other loans he has made to his campaign, and for which he was repaid, were legit.
Primary results that matter
Compared to Arizona’s monumental general election, the primary is a pretty pedestrian affair. But here are four primary contests that could affect the general election outcome and Arizona’s future.