Arizona's 7th District Left Unrepresented as Swearing-In Delays Prevent Adelita Grijalva from Taking Office Amid Shutdown Concerns
Adelita Grijalva, elected to represent Arizona’s 7th District, awaits swearing-in amid fears of a government shutdown and the delay of a vote on the Epstein files release, with partisan tensions implied.
Chandler Appoints Marge Zylla as New Strategic Initiatives Director to Spearhead Policy and Transit Growth
Marge Zylla was appointed as Chandler's new Strategic Initiatives Director, managing government relations and transportation policy. She brings extensive experience from previous government roles.
Attorney General Kris Mayes Leads 20-State Coalition Defending Access to Vital Abortion Pill Against Political Onslaught
Attorney General Kris Mayes and 20 other attorneys general defend the safety and availability of the abortion drug mifepristone, challenging efforts to impose new restrictions on it.
State Representatives Demand Answers from RUCO Amid Rising Rates and Slow Response in Legislative District 16
Arizona State Representatives Martinez and Lopez have called out RUCO for not adequately addressing their constituents’ concerns regarding rising utility rates by a foreign-owned company.
Senator Mark Kelly Advocates for Bipartisan Action to Prevent Health Care Cost Crisis and Government Shutdown in Arizona
Senator Mark Kelly calls for bipartisan action to extend health care tax credits and prevent a government shutdown, highlighting the severe impact on Arizona residents.
Arizona Supreme Court Sends Proposition 211 Back to Lower Court, Maintains Campaign Transparency Law for Further Review
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that legislative leaders can challenge Proposition 211, which requires disclosure of campaign spending, but sent the case back to a lower court for further review.












