Arizona Advances International Trade Ambitions with Indonesian Delegation Visit at State Capitol
Arizona welcomed an Indonesian delegation to discuss trade opportunities, reflecting a focus on economic collaboration with countries like Indonesia as part of the state's strategy to diversify partnerships.
Arizona Voting Rights at Risk, 100,000 Voters Face Uncertainty Amid Registration System Error
A registration error has left nearly 100,000 Arizonans uncertain about voting eligibility, with older residents most affected. Legal disputes have arisen over whether to limit their ballots in the upcoming election.
Rep. Gallego Urges Federal Action on Chronic Power Outages Afflicting Arizona Tribal Communities
Rep. Gallego urges the BIA to address power outages in Arizona affecting residents with high electricity bills and unsafe conditions, especially on tribal lands. He requests measures to improve SCIP reliability and affordability.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Celebrates Mexican-American Heritage at Phoenix's "El Grito de Dolores" Event
Governor Katie Hobbs attended "El Grito de Dolores" at Arizona's capitol, showing support for the Mexican-American community and acknowledging the strong ties between Arizona and Mexico.
Gov. Hobbs Appoints Coconino County’s Patrice Horstman to Water Infrastructure Finance Authority Board in Arizona
Governor Hobbs of Arizona appointed Supervisor Patrice Horstman to the state's Water Infrastructure Finance Authority Board, recognizing her extensive legal expertise in resource management.
Arizona's Legacy Traditional Schools to Amend Practices for English Learner Students After Civil Rights Act Violations
Legacy Traditional Schools in Arizona agrees to a resolution with the U.S. Department of Education to address civil rights violations related to language assistance for English learner students and their parents.












