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Gas rises 63 cents a gallon in 2023 as gloomy data casts doubt on rosy ‘Bidenomics’ tour
Is "Bidenomics" working? The White House says "yes," but fiscal experts are saying "hey, not so fast.” Read More.
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Arizona Secretary of State Says He's Figuring Out Whether or Not to Disqualify Trump From 2024 Ballot
Arizona Secretary of State and former cartel lawyer Adrian Fontes is reportedly questioning President Trump’s eligibility for the 2024 election in Arizona as he faces politicized indictments from the Biden Regime and upcoming trial dates. Read More.
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Arizona Firm Operated by Arizona House Speaker Ben Toma's Brother Acquires Majority Stake in Runbeck Election Services
An Arizona investment firm closely linked to Arizona House Speaker Ben Toma has acquired a majority stake in Runbeck Election Services, the third-party company that is contracted for mail-in ballots in Maricopa County elections. Read More.
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These 14 American cities, including Phoenix, plan to ban meat, dairy and private vehicles by 2030
By the year 2030, the following 14 cities in the United States are planning to completely outlaw all meat and dairy consumption, as well as all private vehicle ownership and use, in order to conform to the “green” climate standards of the so-called C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group: • Austin, Texas • Boston, Massachusetts • […] Read More.
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Arizona House Republicans Call on Hobbs and Attorney General to Protect the State's Southern Border
All 31 members of the Arizona House Republican Majority Caucus signed a letter calling on Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Kris Mayes to take executive action to protect Arizona from the crisis occurring at the state's southern border. Read More.
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Arizona to track federal infrastructure dollars with new dashboard
Katie Hobbs says the state's new online tool will help residents follow the benefits of recent federal inflows of money for infrastructure. Read More.
Arizona border's open floodgates allow thousands into US
Federal officials have quizzically left 114 floodgates open across the US border in Arizona for nearly two months — making the Grand Canyon State the busiest illegal border crossing in the co… Read More.
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Trump’s federal Jan. 6 case set for trial on March 4
Former President Trump is set to face trial in March 2024 in the Justice Department’s case targeting his efforts to remain in office after losing the 2020 election. Read More.
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Tucson completes deal to convert former hotel into homeless shelter
The city of Tucson completed a deal with Pima County to have the county run a former Knights Inn hotel as a shelter for homeless people. Read More.
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Arizona Supreme Court to review abortion laws
The Arizona Supreme Court will review the state's abortion laws, which puts both the currently enforced 15-week ban and a more restrictive 1864 territorial ban back Read More.
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Mugshot Taken as Trump Arrested at Fulton County Jail, Sheriff Confirms
Mugshot Taken as Trump Arrested at Fulton County Jail, Sheriff Confirms Read More.
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Senators Kelly, Sinema Want Answers After Arizona Gets Three Percent of Federal Migrant Funding They Helped Pass
Arizona Senators Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and Kristen Sinema (I-AZ) have asked for answers from three federal agencies after the state received just $23.9 million of more than $800 million in funding they helped secure to fund private organizations that house illegal immigrants released into the United States after being encountered by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) during their transit across the border. Read More.
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Arizona's July tax revenues lower than expected
The Arizona Joint Legislative Budget Committee's July fiscal highlights indicate that some taxes in the state did not generate the amount of revenue anticipated. Read More.
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Yuma Regional Medical Center pushes back against property tax
Yuma Regional Medical Center and the Goldwater Institute are warning Yuma County leaders about a property tax proposal they believe is illegal. Read More.
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Arizona State Representatives Request Investigation into Transfer of Unclaimed Firearms to Ukraine
Two Arizona Republican State Representatives have filed an SB 1487 complaint with Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes requesting an investigation and report into an ordinance the City of Phoenix passed in June authorizing the transfer of hundreds of unclaimed firearms to the National Police of Ukraine. Read More.
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