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Federal Government Borrowed $5 Billion a Day in Fiscal Year 2024
So far in the fiscal year 2024, the federal government has had to borrow about $5 billion every day. The Congressional Budget Office said Thursday the federal budget deficit was $1.5 trillion for the first 10 months of fiscal year 2024, which covers October through July. Read More.
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Major auto parts builder to establish presence in Mesa
The Canadian automotive parts builder Magna International will be setting up shop in Mesa, Arizona. Read More.
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What Democratic majorities would look like in the Arizona
Arizona Democrats will usher through some long-sought changes to ESA vouchers, teacher pay, school meals and all-day kindergarten if they can wrest the gavels away from Read More.
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Kari Lake Holds Press Conference with Trump Campaign in Advance of Kamala Harris’s Visit to Arizona, Tangles with Mainstream Media
Kari Lake and the Trump campaign held a press conference on Thursday in anticipation of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’s visit to the state on Friday. Lake, who is running for U.S. Senate and emceed the event, got into it with several members of the mainstream media who asked her questions, and criticized their lack of coverage of important events. Several officials joined Lake speaking, along with a Democratic couple who lost their teenage son to fentanyl. Read More.
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Hobbs Not Worried Intel Will Cut Arizona Jobs
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is not concerned that Intel’s planned global layoffs could have an impact on the state. “They're expanding here. We're thrilled to have their expansion here. We're working with them on workforce initiatives to grow the skilled pipeline of workers that they need. We're continuing to do that,” she told The Center Square at a media availability on Tuesday. Read More.
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Conservative Legal Group Sues Maricopa County
Maricopa County, Arizona, is it. It’s the largest county in Arizona and the 4th most populated in the nation – it also single-handedly... Read More.
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New American Greatness Poll: Battlegrounds Are a Dead Heat
Brand new polling across the battleground states shows that Biden’s exit has tightened the presidential race, with Kamala Harris at a narrow 47-46 percent advantage in a head-to-head matchup, with 7 percent undecided. Harris is also +1 percent in a multi-candidate ballot test across the battlegrounds. Read More.
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Majority nonpartisan candidates to move on to Scottsdale’s general election
With last week’s Arizona unofficial primary election results in, Scottsdale’s contentious mayoral and city council races have been decided. Read More.
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Wife of Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), Kamala’s possible VP pick, obtained RESTRAINING ORDER against him
To protect herself and her children, Amelia “Amy” Kelly, the wife of Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), filed a restraining order against her now-ex-husband, it was revealed this week. Dated July 8, 2004, the restraining order states that in the interest of Claudia Helen Kelly and Claire Sophia Kelly, the two then-minor children, now-Sen. Kelly was […] Read More.
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Donald Trump will bolster Arizona's economy and fix our border
Arizona has felt the brunt of the Biden-Harris administration's incompetence. It's time to return Donald Trump to office. Read More.
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Two-thirds of Arizona lawmakers unchallenged in primary
The highest level of Arizona’s uncontested incumbents since 2018 dominated Tuesday’s primary election. According to a report by Ballotpedia, 317 of the 488 July elections were Read More.
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VP Harris’ Tie-Breaking Vote Approved Appointment of Federal Judge Tied to Earlier Trump-Carroll Defamation Lawsuit
Vice President Kamala Harris's tie-breaking vote confirmed Judge Loren AliKhan to the federal bench for life after AliKhan helped along a defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump. Ironically, according to Politico, Harris has expressed support for President Biden's plans to impose term limits on Supreme Court justices who at the moment, like AliKahn, enjoy lifetime tenure. Read More.
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Arizona Supreme Court Unanimously Rules Against Unions in Labor Suit
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that allowing government employees to take paid time to take care of union-related activities is against the constitution's gift clause. In Gilmore v. Gallego determined that "release time" as part of a Memorandum of Understanding between the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees and the city is an incorrect use of taxpayer dollars. Read More.
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Vance campaigns for Trump in Glendale
Newly-appointed running mate to former President Donald Trump, U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio, held a rally in Glendale, Ariz., Wednesday evening. Read More.
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Arizona School District Misspent $500,000 on Travel Expenses, Agrees to Changes
An Arizona Auditor General report found wasteful spending at a school district on the Tohono O'Odham Nation Reservation south of Tucson. Most notably, the report said the district spent $500,000 on travel expenses intended for "training and conferences" even though the upsides of the spending might have been dubious. In addition, the district did not maintain proper transportation documents, "lacked important internal controls" to prevent financial abuse, wasteful spending and fraud, help board meetings outside of town and had Information Technology security vulnerabilities. Read More.
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