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Arizona House Democratic Whip Hernandez drops out of state senate race
Arizona House Minority Whip Melody Hernandez is dropping her bid for state senate. Read More.
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Conservative Candidate Brad Miller Running Against Election Fraud Denying Pinal County Attorney Kent Volkner
Republican Brad Miller, a longtime prosecutor who served as Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Marines, where he still works as a prosecutor, is challenging incumbent Pinal County Attorney Republican Kent Volkmer, an election fraud denier, for the office. Miller points to a long list of problems with the office, including mishandling criminal issues and election integrity, as reasons change is needed. Miller, who also practices civil law, states his principles on his website, “We must protect our borders, we must stand by and support our police, and we must safeguard our way of life.” He champions the Second Amendment, “I will protect your right to own a gun!” He said he will keep “woke policies” like ESG, “anti-American indoctrination,” and “dubious sexual education” pushed by “extreme leftist ideologies” out of education. He will “stand tall and provide a voice for parents and elected officials, allowing them to make informed decisions based on unbiased information.” Read More.
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Arizona Board of Regents gains two new members
The Arizona Board of Regents has two new appointees from Gov. Katie Hobbs. Read More.
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Tensions high at Arizona capitol after abortion ruling
After Tuesday’s Arizona Supreme Court ruling essentially banning all abortions in the state, the state legislature adjourned on Wednesday despite attempts to get a motion to Read More.
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Prices Edge Even Higher as Fed Chair Speculates If Inflation Is Really Under Control
Inflation jumped year-over-year in March amid speculation over whether the rate of inflation is really decelerating, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics release on Wednesday. The consumer price index (CPI), a broad measure of the price of everyday goods, increased 3.5 percent on an annual basis in March and 0.4 percent month-over-month, compared to 3.2 percent in February year-over-year, according to the BLS. Core CPI, which excludes the volatile categories of energy and food, remained high, rising 3.8 percent year-over-year in March, compared to 3.8 percent in February. Read More.
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Kari Lake Opposes Arizona Supreme Court Abortion Ruling
Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake has shared her thoughts on The Grand Canyon State’s Supreme Court abortion ruling. Read More.
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Abortion to be largely banned in Arizona after state Supreme Court ruling
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled in a 4-2 decision on Monday that the 1864 ban on abortion altogether will take effect in two weeks, instead of Read More.
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Biden repeats lie about being first in his family to go to college
I, like an awful lot of people in this audience, was the first in my family to go to college and watched my dad struggle to get there,” Biden said, despite long admitting other family members… Read More.
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Arizona Representative John Gillette Calls Prosecution of Elderly Cattle Rancher a ‘Travesty of Justice’
Arizona State Representative John Gillette (R-Kingman) called the prosecution of an American cattle rancher accused of killing an illegal alien for trespassing on his property a 'travesty of justice.' Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly is on trial for reportedly shooting and killing an illegal alien from Mexico who trespassed on his property located near the border. Read More.
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TSMC gets $6.6 billion in federal funding for third Phoenix chip fab
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company continues to expand its endeavors in the desert. Read More.
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Quiñonez resigns from Arizona House, marking yet another resignation this session
Arizona House Democrats faced yet another resignation on Thursday with Rep. Marcelino Quiñonez of Phoenix stepping down. Read More.
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Arizona House Committee Warns AG Kris Mayes Against Using Tax Dollars to ‘Influence Water Policy’ and ‘Harass’ Farmers
Two Republicans in the Arizona State House announced its investigation of Attorney General Kris Mayes over using her office to advance her political career with her recent legal threat against farmers over water use. State Representatives Austin Smith (R-Surprise) and Jacqueline Parker (R-Mesa) on Wednesday sent a letter to Mayes which they say includes requests for "public records related to recent unfounded attacks she has made on the agricultural industry, her threats to file a public nuisance lawsuit against Arizona's farmers and using town hall events to make campaign speeches." Read More.
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Israeli diplomat addresses Arizona lawmakers
Israeli diplomat Israel Bachar addressed lawmakers in the Arizona State Legislature on Wednesday to discuss the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. Read More.
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Arizona GOP Chair Gina Swoboda Secures Favorable Court Ruling Allowing Election Integrity Group to Review Voter Rolls
Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP) Chairwoman Gina Swoboda secured a favorable court ruling for her election integrity group, the Voter Reference Foundation (VRF), and will gain access to New Mexico voter roll data. Read More.
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Biden cancels replenishment of strategic oil reserves
The Biden administration will pause its replenishment of the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserves because oil has become too expensive, the White House said. Read More.

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