Arizona Lawmakers Restricted from Capitol Resources Amid Controversies, Rack Up Per Diems During Extended Session
Arizona lawmakers face consequences for misusing Capitol resources; House Democrats lose meeting room access and Sen. Kern broadcasting privileges. Lawmakers also criticized for pocketing per diems with little work done.
Phoenix Aids Homeless Seniors, Converts Hotel into Permanent Housing with Federal Funding Boost
The report discusses homelessness among Arizona seniors, Phoenix's initiative to convert a hotel into permanent housing, federal funding to support this effort, and the role of Justa Center in providing services for homeless elders.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Signs Several Bills Into Law, Vetoes Single Audit Report Penalties
Arizona's Governor Katie Hobbs signed several bills on vehicle loads, healthcare reimbursement, and regulatory compliance for greenhouses, among others, and vetoed a bill on audit report penalties.
Arizona Intensifies Efforts in MMIP Crisis, Appoints Coordinator for Faster Investigations
The District of Arizona has appointed a regional coordinator to improve investigations of missing or murdered Indigenous people as part of a Justice Department initiative, with a $92 million federal investment.












