AZ Legislative Update 11-17-2023
Arizona’s long-running discussion about teacher pay continued this week as a group of House and Senate Republicans announced their intention to ask voters to extend state trust land funding for a...
Read more >Arizona’s long-running discussion about teacher pay continued this week as a group of House and Senate Republicans announced their intention to ask voters to extend state trust land funding for a...
Read more >Hundreds of policy changes became law in Arizona on Monday, the 91st day after the 2023 legislative session adjourned. The state constitution provides 90 days for citizens to attempt to overturn an...
Read more >Governor Hobbs rejected another 15 bills this week, bringing the total to 63 vetoes – higher than any previous Arizona Governor.
This week’s vetoes included bills that would have limited school...
Read more >It’s the 96th day of the 2023 legislative session, and the House and Senate have hit “pause” on their work after a very unusual week at the Capitol.
For just the fifth time in Arizona history, the...
Read more >This is turning out to be the year of the veto at the Arizona Legislature. House and Senate leaders have often prioritized proposals that advanced with support only from Republicans; the Governor has...
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