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State Representative Kolodin Promises House Review After AG Mayes Joins Coalition for Government Censorship
State Representative Alexander Kolodin (R-Scottsdale) promised the Arizona House would examine Attorney General Kris Mayes' decision to join a coalition of attorneys general seeking to restore the government's ability to communicate censorship requests to social media websites. Read More.
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Trump facing new charges relating to the 2020 election
Former President Donald J. Trump is facing four new federal charges accusing him of conspiracy and obstructing the 2020 general election. Read More.
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State Senate President Warren Petersen Calls Prop 400 Plan Most Conservative in Arizona History
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen (R-Gilbert) said that the Prop. 400 plan passed by the legislature on Monday is the most conservative one passed in Arizona History. Read More.
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Gallego facing campaign fundraising complaint
A fundraising email from Arizona senatorial candidate Ruben Gallego has triggered a group to request an investigation by the Office of Congressional Ethics. Read More.
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Biden’s 'My Son Has Not Made Money On China' Was Always A Lie
Not only did Hunter Biden make money on China, but it looks like the sitting President of the United States did too. Read More.
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Arizona State University Professors Sent 'Harassing Emails' Asking to Join TPUSA Professor Watchlist
Arizona State University (ASU) professors who signed a letter labeling conservatives Dennis Prager and Charlie Kirk "purveyors of hate" and seeking to cancel their February 2023 appearance at the university's now-defunct T.W. Lewis Center seemed to relish in their actions, sending emails to the center's former executive director asking to be publicly named for their participation. Read More.
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Arizona in top three states for incoming moves, growing by 12%
Arizona grew by nearly 12% from 2010 to 2020, with most people moving from California, Washington, and Illinois. Read More.
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'I Was Overwhelmed': T.W. Lewis Founder Cites 'Hostile' ASU Professors After Pulling Funding
Tom Lewis, the founder and primary funder of the now-defunct T.W. Lewis Center at Arizona State University (ASU), revealed that he pulled his annual contribution of $400,000 due to the open hostility showed to conservative speakers by the majority of the institution's faculty. Read More.
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Schweikert tax bill would increase contractor filing threshold eight-fold
Arizona Rep. David Schweikert is looking to shake up federal tax policy for small business owners. Read More.
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Lawmakers demand answers on Latin American bank's CCP influence
Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego and Wisconsin Rep. Mike Gallagher introduced a bipartisan bill with Senate backing in order to limit the financial power of the Chinese Communist Read More.
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Hobbs Calls ESAs 'Unsustainable' over $320 Million Shortfall Despite May Warning
Hobbs launched new criticisms against the Empowerment Savings Accounts (ESA) program, the school choice initiative allowing all Arizona families to direct education spending to charter or private schools, calling ESAs "unsustainable" and "unaccountable" after reporting the program is estimated to cause a shortfall in the Arizona General Fund. Read More.
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ASU Theology Professor Warns University Uses 'DEI Questions' to 'Screen' Professors in Hiring Process
Arizona State University (ASU) theology professor Dr. Owen Anderson claimed the university now uses Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) questions to "screen" and exclude job applicants during the hiring process. Dr. Anderson revealed this information to The Arizona Sun Times when reached to discuss a recent hearing in the Arizona Legislature that examined freedom of expression at the taxpayer-funded institution. Read More.
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Arizona-California stateline tops nation for biggest gas price difference
For drivers headed to California from Arizona, new data confirms that it’s a better idea to fill the gas tank up before crossing into the Golden Read More.
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Gov. Abbott: Texas Has the Sovereign Authority to Defend Its Borders
Texas has a right to defend its own border, Gov. Greg Abbott said on Friday in response to the U.S. Department of Justice demanding the state remove marine barriers placed in the Rio Grande River in the Eagle Pass area of Texas. Read More.
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Censorship Case Involving State Collusion with Social Media Companies Could Be Heard by the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court could hear a case questioning a California agency’s coordination with Twitter to censor election-related “misinformation.” Read More.

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