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Posted Oct 13, 2021, 8:29 am
Jeremy Duda
/Arizona Mirror
The all-mail elections underway across Arizona for school district bond and override issues, which raised concerns among several Republican political figures this week, have been permitted by state law for 30 years. ... Read more»
Posted May 7, 2021, 8:25 am
Jeremy Duda
/Arizona Mirror
Under a landmark bill reforming Arizona’s civil asset forfeiture laws signed by Gov. Doug Ducey, prosecutors and law enforcement agencies will no longer be permitted to permanently seize people’s property for alleged criminal wrongdoing without actually convicting them of a crime.... Read more»
Posted Feb 25, 2021, 12:17 pm
Jeremy Duda
/Arizona Mirror
The state House passed House Bill 2810 Wednesday, requiring law enforcement agencies and prosecutors to get a conviction before permanently seizing property allegedly connected to a crime.... Read more»
Posted Mar 29, 2019, 4:04 pm
Erica Figueroa
/Cronkite News
Arizona lawmakers could allow employers to slash the minimum wage for young part-time workers to as low as $7.25 an hour, a measure that drew a contentious crowd to a Senate committee hearing Thursday.... Read more»