Arizona's Immigration Initiative Heads to Supreme Court Amid Intense Debate and National Attention
Immigrant advocates in Arizona plan to appeal to the state Supreme Court to block a proposed immigration initiative, which is currently set to appear on the November ballot following a superior court judge's ruling.
Rep. Ruben Gallego Champions Yavapai-Apache Nation's Rights in Bipartisan Water Settlement Act
Rep. Ruben Gallego supports the Yavapai-Apache Nation Water Rights Settlement Act, advocating for the confirmation of Indigenous water claims and funding for infrastructure to ensure water access and environmental health.
Arizona Secretary of State Tours Pinal County's New Election Center in Florence, Showcases Commitment to Electoral Integrity Ahead of Primaries
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes visited the new Pinal VOTES building in Florence to review election security enhancements ahead of the July 30th primary.
Coconino County Seeks Public Input on Proposition 482 for Local Budget Adjustment
Coconino County's Proposition 482 seeks to adjust the fiscal year 1979-80 base expenditure limit. Citizens can submit arguments for or against it by August 7, 2024, for inclusion in an informational pamphlet.
Maricopa County Schools Owe $150 Million in Refunds After Property Tax Error
Maricopa County school districts must repay nearly $150 million due to a tax error. A lawsuit revealed properties were misclassified, leading to overtaxation. Districts, including Mesa Public Schools and Buckeye Union, now face budget adjustments.
Arizona Congressman Ruben Gallego Backs Historic Bipartisan Water Rights Bill for Navajo Nation and Other Tribes
Rep. Gallego supports the Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, aiming to secure water rights for Navajo, Hopi, and San Juan Southern Paiute tribes, with a $5 billion infrastructure investment.












