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Phoenix, Arizona · PhoenixRepublican lawmakers are attempting to decimate your right to approve changes at the ballot box.That sentence is what we in the news business call an “evergreen lede” — we could write it basically any time the Legislature is in session and it would be accurate in some form or another.But the attack on Arizonans’ rights to amend their state Constitution that we’re talking about today is also a not-so-subtle back-door attempt to undermine abortion…See the Story
The silent and the supermajority
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Phoenix, Arizona · PhoenixThis was the year that Arizona Democrats thought they would take control of Arizona’s Legislature.Instead, Republicans ended up gaining an even wider majority.But freshman Democratic Rep. Stephanie Simacek, who represents the competitive Legislative District 2 in north-central Phoenix, was one of the rare Democratic success stories.Former Rep. Judy Schwiebert drafted Simacek to run for her position while Schwiebert vied for the district’s Senate…See the Story
New lawmaker Q&A: Democratic Rep. Stephanie Simacek
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Republican Party · PhoenixRepublican Rep. Chris Lopez has had a crazy life trajectory.He grew up with prospects to work on his family’s cotton farm, ended up running an amusement park business, and is now an elected state representative.Lopez is the vice president of Ray Cammack Shows, the company that sets up rides, game booths and food stands at the Arizona State Fair. It also runs carnivals in California and Texas.His ride to the state Capitol, however, wasn’t all fun…See the Story
New lawmaker Q&A: Republican Rep. Chris Lopez
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Taxes · TucsonBack in 2008 the Tucson Fire Department said they had 673 firefighters, but now they have 645.We are operating beyond capacity right now, said TFD Fire Chief Chuck Ryan.Ryan worked with city leaders and the Tucson Police Department on the things that would have been included in Prop 414, a proposed half-cent sales tax increase. However, it didnt pass. Over $24 million would have been allocated to TFD over ten years if it had.The needs exceed the…See the Story
Prop 414 failing could have further impact on TFD's call loads and recruitment efforts
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JournalismThe past few decades have felt like a neverending bloodbath in the journalism industry.News outlets big and small have been gutted by lost revenue. Every few months, an outlet announces another round of newsroom layoffs. Trust in news organizations is down, and the people in charge don’t seem to know how to fix it all.Now, there’s a shiny new tool that promises to “do more with less” and maybe bring the industry back to its former glory.If you’v…See the Story
Can AI do journalism?
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Arizona · ArizonaDemocratic Rep. Lydia Hernandez isn’t new to controversy. It’s followed her at both the state Legislature and on the local school board she heads.But her position at the Capitol might help her get out of her latest scandal on the Cartwright Elementary School District Governing Board.This year, a key ally joined Lydia1 on the school board. Voters elected her daughter, 20-year-old Cassandra Hernandez, to a four-year term on the same board.That mig…See the Story
Cartwright chaos meets Hernandez hustle
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Tucson · TucsonFreshman Democratic Rep. Kevin Volk’s election to the Arizona House of Representatives last November was one of the few bright spots in the 2024 election for Democrats.Volk knocked out a Republican incumbent by running a single-shot campaign in Legislative District 17, which stretches from southern Pinal County to southeast Tucson in Pima County. He coordinated his campaign with Democratic Senate candidate John McLean, who lost in November.Volk …See the Story
New lawmaker Q&A: Democratic Rep. Kevin Volk
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Arizona · ArizonaFreshman Republican Rep. Michael Way faced a bigger hurdle than most Republican candidates do when running for office in his blood-red district.He was hit with a lawsuit alleging he can’t run for one of Legislative District 15’s House seats because he voted in North Carolina in 2021 and 2022. All signs pointed to far-right Freedom Caucus Republicans funding the litigation to get their preferred candidate on the ballot.Way won the case and the el…See the Story
New lawmaker Q&A: Rep. Michael Way
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