Senator Gallego Leads Bipartisan Push Urging Commerce Department to Reconsider Exit from Tomato Accord, Citing Economic Risks for Southwestern U.S.
Senator Ruben Gallego appeals to the Commerce Department to reconsider leaving the 2019 Tomato Suspension Agreement, emphasizing its importance for jobs and affordable produce in the U.S.
Scottsdale Launches New Transportation and Infrastructure Department for Enhanced City Operations
Scottsdale has created a new Transportation and Infrastructure Department by merging the Capital Project Management and the Transportation & Streets divisions, aiming to improve infrastructure management.
Arizona Representative Accuses Governor Hobbs and AG Mayes of Controversial Ties with Activist Group
Arizona State Representative Alexander Kolodin alleges that Governor Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Kris Mayes have partnered with the States United Democracy Center, potentially influencing state operations.
Arizona's Election Administration Fellowship Program Lauded for Strengthening Democracy and Career Pathways
A report praises Arizona's program for training college students in election administration, noting its success in boosting interest and careers in the field and positive impacts on election security and engagement.












