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GOP, Trump build on immigration fears to push voting restrictions in states
With polls showing unauthorized immigration as Republicans’ best issue for the fall, the GOP is looking to raise the…
A vote for Trump is a vote for a national abortion ban, Whitmer says on AZ trip
In a small coffee shop in the heart of downtown Phoenix on Wednesday, flanked by two concrete pillars papered over with…
The way-down-the-ballot races that could transform energy policy for millions of Arizonans
When it comes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and watershed protection, several down-ballot elections this year in…
The GOP Keeps Pushing Medicaid Work Requirements, Despite Setbacks
Work requirements in Medicaid expansion programs are back on the agenda in many statehouses — despite their lackluster track record.
In…
A GOP lawmaker called the US ‘unrighteous’ because of LGBTQ people and non-Christians
A state legislator on Monday used his time delivering a sermon that said a holiday to celebrate trans people was “dark,”…
Democrats’ quest to hang on to U.S. Senate majority centers on Arizona, Montana and Ohio
WASHINGTON — Political consultants and Beltway pollsters are setting up camp in purple states to join a towering battle…
La deuda médica afecta a gran parte de EE.UU., pero en especial a inmigrantes en Colorado
DENVER, Colorado. — En febrero, la hija adolescente de Norma Brambila le escribió una carta que ahora lleva en su cartera. Es un dibujo de una rosa…
Medical Debt Affects Much of America, but Colorado Immigrants Are Hit Especially Hard
Rae Ellen Bichell and Lindsey Toomer, Colorado Newsline
DENVER — In February, Norma Brambila’s teenage daughter wrote her a letter she now carries in her…
Lawmakers are letting down AZ’s deaf and blind students by underfunding ASDB
State agencies like Arizona Schools for the Deaf and the Blind, which I oversee, are often overlooked and underfunded…
Freedom Caucuses push for conservative state laws, but getting attention is their big success
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — When a Republican colleague threatened to read aloud from a 2-foot stack of books — including a…