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Grant Applications Open for Veterans Organizations in Arizona
Arizona veterans organizations can now apply for grants through the state's Department of Veterans Services. The application for the Veterans' Donation Fund reopened on July 1 and is intended for 501(c) groups seeking $4,999 or less in state assistance. The state also sometimes doles out more significant veteran-related grants ranging from $5,000-75,000, but that application is currently closed. Read More.
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Major Arizona tribal water rights legislation introduced
Newly introduced legislation aims to tackle the longstanding Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Agreement at the federal level. Read More.
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Municipalities Hiring Temps to Meet Elections Demands Raise Concerns About Security, Irregularities
Municipalities across the country trying to meet the demands of collecting and tabulating election ballots with their set workforce have resorted to hiring temporary workers, which has contributed to election irregularities and security concerns. Such issues surfaced last month in Arizona's Maricopa County and have been seen in other county or city governments including Detroit, Florida's Orange County and Georgia's Fulton County over the prior two election cycles. Read More.
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Arizona Legislative Council approves ballot proposition analyses
Ballot referrals in Arizona now have their proposition numbers, which means there's a change in what the proposals were referred to then when it's a bill Read More.
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Republicans lament water basin bill that didn't find Hobbs' desk
Some Republican lawmakers have expressed disappointment with the fact that a water basin management bill did not make its way to Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs' desk Read More.
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Arizona Senate President on budget, abortion and education issues this session
It was a momentous session at the Arizona legislature, whose session concluded last month with the passage of the state’s budget. Senate President Warren Petersen, a Read More.
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Biden supporters in battleground states say it's time for POTUS to go
President Biden has so far resisted mounting pressure to drop out of the 2024 race, announcing a $50 million media blitz that will target battleground state voters ahead of a make or break interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos on Friday. Read More.
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At the Arizona-Mexico border, residents are fed up: ‘The politicians are creating the mayhem’
People of various political backgrounds in the US state say they are increasingly feeling like pawns in a political game Read More.
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Criminals released in Arizona by Border Patrol later arrested in New England
Border Patrol agents continue to release violent criminals into the U.S. who are later arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers thousands of miles away. While Read More.
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Three dead after crossing border in Arizona, CBP warns of heat risk
Three people crossing the border from Mexico into the United States died as a result of the high summer temperatures. Read More.
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RNC Files Motion to Enforce Proof-of-Citizenship Requirements for Arizona Voters
The RNC filed a motion to stay a court decision striking down proof-of-citizenship voting requirements in Arizona. Read More.
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Psycho Democrats Hint At Assassination In Response To Supreme Court Immunity Decision
Nobody likes to lose but leftists take indignant defeat to a whole new level.  Though they claim to "defend democracy" in their spare time, Democrats also have a tendency to abandon the democratic process when that process interferes with their intentions to remain in power.   Read More.
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Mayorkas touts Biden's election cycle border changes in Arizona
(The Center Square) – Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas visited the southern border in the Tucson sector on Wednesday after recent Biden administration policy changes. Read More.
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Supreme Court rules Trump has absolute immunity for some official acts, but not unofficial ones
This ruling may undermine Special Counsel Jack Smith’s prosecution against Trump in Washington, D.C. Read More.
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Arizona Court Rules Opioid Settlement Funding Is Legal
The opioid settlement funds headed to the Arizona corrections system are legal, according to a judge's ruling on Monday. The part of the budget that would divert $115 million in total to support the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry with what's outlined as substance abuse treatment. Although the original legal action from Attorney General Kris Mayes resulted in a temporary restraining order for the funds to be transferred, this recent decision from the Maricopa County Superior Court scrapped that. Read More.

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