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Ducey Releases Budget, Including First Funding for PCC Since 2015

The $11.4 billion spending plan includes $20 million to expand PCC's aviation program.

Democratic Gains Point to Need for Bipartisanship in Arizona House

A discussion with two former state lawmakers about how Democratic gains could affect the legislature.

Gov Ducey Lays Out Agenda in State of the State Speech

He discussed some of his proposals with Lorraine Rivera.

Schools, Roads and Public Health: Priorities for the Arizona Legislature

Conversations with state and local leaders about their goals for the upcoming session.

State Bill Aims to Reduce Teen Vaping

The proposed law would provide a clearer definition of what an e-cigarette is.

Pima County, TUSD Sue State Over Desegregation Funds

The complaint aims to see the state continue to provide aid rather than shift the financial burden to TUSD homeowners.

Arizona Lawmakers Prepare for New Year, New Session

Changing political dynamics could mean a different tone for the 2019 legislative session.

Journalist Roundtable: Issues Awaiting Lawmakers in 2019

Initiatives likely include criminal justice reform and a drought contingency plan.

Shaping Arizona Water Policy in 2019

Vanessa Barchfield interviews incoming State House Speaker Russels Bowers.

Prescott Council Wants State Lawmaker Out Over Race Comments

The city council voted to demand the resignation of Republican David Stringer over "abhorrent" words.

Arizona's New Schools Superintendent on Challenges to Education Policy Change

Kathy Hoffman is the first Democrat elected to the post in more than 20 years.

Tucson Forum to Address 'Voter Crisis'

Arizona turnout is among the lowest in the nation.

Few Swing Districts in Arizona Legislature Races

A discussion with Arizona Capitol Times reporter Ben Giles.

Arizona Ethics Committee to Consider Speeding Lawmaker

A complaint about the Paul Mosley comes on the heels of video footage showing the representative bragging about driving 140 mph.

Ducey: Troopers Must Cite Lawmakers Who Break Traffic Laws

The move comes after a state lawmaker was filmed telling a sheriff's deputy he had been driving 120 mph.

Arizona Lawmaker Apologizes After Video Shows 140 Mph Brag

A sheriff's deputy later said Rep. Paul Mosley claimed to have legislative immunity

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