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How does Arizona vote for presidential nominees? Your questions answered.
Arizona voters will begin voting Feb. 21 for their choice of presidential nominee for the November ballot.
Counties…
Southern Lawmakers Rethink Long-Standing Opposition to Medicaid Expansion
Daniel Chang and Andy Miller
As a part-time customer service representative, Jolene Dybas earns less than $15,000 a year, which is below the federal…
Patients See First Savings From Biden’s Drug Price Push, as Pharma Lines Up Its Lawyers
Last year alone, David Mitchell paid $16,525 for 12 little bottles of Pomalyst, one of the pricey medications that treat his multiple myeloma, a…
Trump’s calendar becoming crowded as legal battles escalate in New York, D.C.
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump’s days fighting criminal charges in two courts could be arriving soon.…
Republicans want to roll back the clock 30 years and end no-excuse early voting
House Republicans want to return Arizona to a “pre-1991” voting system in which the vast majority of voters must cast…
States Get in on the Prior Authorization Crackdown
Last month, my colleague Lauren Sausser told you about the Biden administration’s crackdown on insurance plans’ prior authorization policies, with…
Republican resolution shows intent to bypass voters in the 2024 presidential election
A Republican state representative wants to completely invalidate the votes of Arizonans in the upcoming presidential…
New Eligibility Rules Are a Financial Salve for Nearly 2 Million on Medi-Cal
Bernard J. Wolfson
Millions of Medi-Cal beneficiaries can now save for a rainy day, keep an inheritance, or hold on to a modest nest egg, without losing…