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GOP Lawmakers, Ducey Not Deterred On Cutting Taxes If They Take Federal COVID Cash
Meanwhile, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is preparing for possible litigation on the issue.

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Meanwhile, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is preparing for possible litigation on the issue.

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Schmitt, who has spent nearly the past decade as chief of staff for Phoenix City Councilman Jim Waring, was selected on Tuesday
In a narrow 51-40 vote, senators confirmed Haaland, a New Mexico Democrat, to serve as secretary of Interior.
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge John Hannah dismantled the legal arguments that the AZGOP and its attorneys made in November.
ADHS’s program aims to use social media and other messaging to reach specific communities, specifically Hispanic communities.
Some scenarios, such as slashing one tax but offsetting it with a tax increase, wouldn’t be a problem.
Ducey last week said he will begin allowing restaurants and other businesses to run at full capacity.
It’s little wonder that the Republican Party is embracing counter-majoritarian policies.
For every dollar Arizona invests, we get five more to cover these kids.
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