In Arizona, the unions and libertarian wonks blaze new ground on a difficult and emotional topic that is producing paralysis around the country.
In Arizona, the unions and libertarian wonks blaze new ground on a difficult and emotional topic that is producing paralysis around the country.
Supporters don’t only want it if it costs the state nothing.
Let voters decide whether having large numbers of early ballots in the hands of political activists rather than election officials is a good idea.
Spending part of the projected surplus on K-12 education ain’t 2008 all over again.
Those who doubted Burns’ commitment to get to the bottom of APS’ campaign contributions were wrong.
Proponents are still playing games with party affiliation, but the system better fits today’s political demography in Arizona.
Is Trump a neutron bomb that will destroy American conservatism and the GOP?
Contrary to his campaign rhetoric, Ducey’s education proposals won’t open the door for kids on wait lists.
If the individual mandate fine is a tax, Obamacare needed to have originated in the House.
State budget odds and ends: Ducey sidesteps prickly Diane Douglas and undercuts his argument for Prop. 123.