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Courts rule on litigation targeting voter protection
Scrutiny remains on voter protections as the election nears. Read More.
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Electric Truck Company Expands to Arizona
The electric truck company Terraline Trucks is expected to create 30 jobs in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. A news release from the Arizona Commerce Authority noted that the jobs are "skilled engineering" roles for the plant intended for batteries. Read More.
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Nonprofit Group Prepares Lawsuit Against Secret Service Over DEI Rules
The nonprofit organization Independent Women's Forum (IWF) is preparing to sue the U.S. Secret Service over what it alleges are "arbitrary" diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) guidelines at the agency. Read More.
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AZ Department of Education receives waiver of $29 million
Arizona schools will be seeing $29 million in federal funding they nearly lost due to a lapsed allocation date, a matter that's led to a partisan Read More.
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Federal Court Blocks Arizona from Election Manual Changes to Regulate Speech, ‘Disenfranchise’ Voters over Delayed Certification
A federal judge on Friday night issued a ruling that blocks changes to the Election Procedures Manual (EPM) attempted by Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes that would have restricted speech and potentially forfeited votes from entire counties who declined to comply with deadlines set by the state. U.S. District Court Judge Michael Liburdi, who was nominated by former President Donald Trump, temporarily blocked Fontes' proposed rule change that would give his office the power to decline to accept the votes from an Arizona county that refused to certify its ballots, even if local officials presented concerns about fraud. Read More.
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Lawmaker launches probe into contract deals with Hobbs administration
The Republican-led Arizona Senate is looking into contracts made with the Hobbs administration. Read More.
Oversight Project Releases Video Purportedly Showing Non-Citizens Confirm Intention to Vote in Arizona
The Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project on Thursday released video it claims shows non-citizens in Arizona confirm they intend to vote in the November elections, including several who indicated a political preference for Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump. A video released by the Oversight Project and Muckraker founder Anthony Rubin purportedly shows non-citizens confirming they are registered to vote in Arizona and intend to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris in November. Read More.
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Armed officer funding headed to Arizona schools as threats spark concern
The Arizona Department of Education is aiming to get more armed school resources officers on campuses starting in January. Read More.
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Democrats Ignore Concerns over Non-Citizen Voting, Despite Thousands Found on Voter Rolls
A sizeable number of Democrats have downplayed concerns over non-citizens voting, while more states find thousands of them registered to vote ahead of the November presidential election. As Republicans have attempted to pass a bill through Congress ensuring that only U.S. citizens vote in federal elections, Democrats have pushed back, claiming that non-citizens are already prohibited from voting in U.S. elections. However, states have continued to find non-citizens on their voter rolls, and some who may have have voted in federal elections, after being registered to vote through the motor vehicles department. Read More.
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Arizona lawmaker asks Air Force to reconsider flare protocols over wildfire risk
Arizona State Rep. David Cook is asking the United States Air Force to enact stricter measures when it comes to dropping flares in parts of the Read More.
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Arizona School Choice Lawsuit Alleges Spending Restrictions Are Unlawful
The Goldwater Institute is suing Attorney General Kris Mayes over what they believe are overly-stringent restrictions on universal Empowerment Scholarship Account program purchases. The complaint alleges that there were “legal threats” made by Mayes to Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne asking that purchases by parents made outside of “pre-established curricula” should not be approved. Read More.
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Bipartisan push to repeal the Employee Retention Tax Credit
Arizona Congressional District One Congressman David Schweikert introduced the Employee Retention Tax Credit Repeal Act Monday along with Congressmen Jared Golden, D-ME., Mike Kelly, R-Penn. and Read More.
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Despite $1 Billion Spending in Arizona, Homelessness Remains at Crisis Levels
The Common Sense Institute released a follow-up report on it's findings from February that determined roughly $1 billion in spending on homelessness from both the private and public sector in Arizona. Read More.
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Arizona Supreme Court Rules That 97,000 Residents Wrongly Listed in Voter Roll Can Vote in November
Arizona's Supreme Court on Friday determined that the nearly 98,000 voters who have not proved their citizenship due to a glitch in the system can still vote in the November elections. Read More.
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Arizona Hispanic voters targeted as key demographic in presidential race
The Arizona Republican Party and Latino Americans for Trump hosted an event Friday afternoon rallying Hispanic voters behind former President Donald Trump. Also in attendance was Read More.
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