Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Approaches Veto Record with 138th Nix, Snubbing Bills on Hotel Homeless Warnings and 'Gulf of America'
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed 138 bills in 2025, approaching her previous record, including ones on hotel homelessness warnings and renaming the Gulf of Mexico in schools.
State Attorneys General, Including Arizona's Kris Mayes, Urge Congress to Allow Local AI Regulation Amid Federal Overreach Concerns
State attorneys general oppose a Congress proposal to prohibit state AI regulation for 10 years, urging for local oversight to address potential AI-related threats.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes Secures Injunction Against Trump Administration's Public Health Funding Cuts
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes secured a preliminary injunction blocking Trump administration's public health funding cuts, ensuring continued access to essential health services.
Glendale Residents to Decide Fate of $1.2 Billion VAI Resort in Special Election Amid Environmental Concerns
Glendale residents vote on Propositions 401 and 402, deciding the VAI Resort's future. The project could generate 2,000 jobs but faces objections over environmental concerns and land use.
Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego Champions Bold Border Reform: A Beacon of Bipartisan Hope for Immigration Overhaul
Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego has proposed a comprehensive border security and immigration plan, gaining bipartisan support for its focus on security, streamlined processes, and economic integration of immigrants.












