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Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Appoints Former Task Force Member to Citizens Clean Elections Commission

Apr 8, 20243 min read
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs announced her appointment of Christina Estes-Werther to the Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission on Friday, confirming the former member of her Elections Task Force will be the first new member of the commission since 2017. Hobbs confirmed the appointment in a press release, with her office noting Estes-Werther "served as deputy general counsel for Governor Jan Brewer, state elections director under Secretary of State Ken Bennett, and as a member of the Bipartisan Elections Task Force established by Governor Hobbs in 2023."

Democrat Resigns from Arizona House, Marking Another Resignation This Session

Apr 7, 20242 min read
Arizona House Democrats faced yet another resignation on Thursday with Rep. Marcelino Quiñonez of Phoenix stepping down. “I have had the fortune of being here for three sessions, and I take so many lessons with me,” the Legislative District 11 Democrat said on the House floor.  “Amongst them, we cannot let perfection be the enemy of progress.”

Middle School Libraries Feature LGBTQ, Gender Ideology Books as Legislation to Allow Arizona Parents to Challenge ‘Inappropriate’ Selections Stalls

Apr 6, 20244 min read
As legislators continue discussing ways to address questionable content in school libraries, books promoting LBGTQ and gender ideology are readily available to children as young as 11 years old in a Scottsdale Unified School District middle school. "Mohave Middle School offers 11-year-olds a book that encourages irreversible medical transition," and that the book targets "pre-teens" and "promotes the idea that a girl can change into a boy," Scottsdale Unites for Educational Integrity said in a Twitter (X) post on Tuesday.

Arizona House Committee Warns AG Kris Mayes Against Using Tax Dollars to ‘Influence Water Policy’ and ‘Harass’ Farmers

Apr 5, 20244 min read
Two Republicans in the Arizona State House announced its investigation of Attorney General Kris Mayes over using her office to advance her political career with her recent legal threat against farmers over water use. State Representatives Austin Smith (R-Surprise) and Jacqueline Parker (R-Mesa) on Wednesday sent a letter to Mayes which they say includes requests for "public records related to recent unfounded attacks she has made on the agricultural industry, her threats to file a public nuisance lawsuit against Arizona's farmers and using town hall events to make campaign speeches."

Arizona GOP Chair Gina Swoboda Secures Favorable Court Ruling Allowing Election Integrity Group to Review Voter Rolls

Apr 4, 20243 min read
Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP) Chairwoman Gina Swoboda secured a favorable court ruling for her election integrity group, the Voter Reference Foundation (VRF), and will gain access to New Mexico voter roll data. U.S. District Court Judge James Browning in New Mexico made a ruling on Friday in the case brought against that state by the VRF that was largely favorable to Swoboda's group, with reports indicating VRF was given permission to post voter rolls online and was given access to voter information previously withheld by the New Mexico Secretary of State.

Maricopa County Elections Official Stephen Richer Wants to Use AI in Arizona Elections

Apr 3, 20243 min read
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer wants a private contractor to use artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to optimize his office, according to an online advertisement seeking contractors. The web listing, made on behalf of the Maricopa County Recorder's Office, reveals Richer "is seeking a contractor to provide a solution to improve processes around document identification, data extraction, and comparing handwritten signature images with on-file signature images by way of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)."

Scottsdale Parents Uncover Assignments, Classroom Materials Pushing Gender Ideology on Arizona’s Children

Apr 2, 20245 min read
Scottsdale parents have uncovered gender ideology propaganda used in the Scottsdale Unified School District. Scottsdale Unites for Educational Integrity, a grassroots organization calling for transparency in education, has a "Parent Discoveries" page on its website, where it posts examples of gender ideology content parents have found in schools in the Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD).

Judge Orders Opening of Court Records of Arizona U.S. Senate Candidate Ruben Gallego’s Divorce Case

Apr 2, 20243 min read
An Arizona judge ordered the divorce case between Representative Ruben Gallego (D-AZ-03) and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego to be partially unsealed, ruling the decision to permanently make the proceedings private was improper, the conservative media outlet behind the legal action to reveal the divorce records reported Friday. The Washington Free Beacon reported that Yavapai County Superior Court Judge John Napper ruled last Tuesday that the decision to seal the records in the 2017 divorce case of Ruben Gallego, the likely Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, was improper.

Pluto Becomes Arizona’s Official State Planet

Apr 2, 20242 min read
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill on Friday of galactic proportions. "Pluto is the official state planet," House Bill 2477 simply states. 

Phoenix Homicides Down as Police Report Success Targeting ‘Most Violent’ and ‘Repeat Offenders’

Apr 1, 20243 min read
Homicides in Phoenix declined in 2023, with law enforcement crediting the success of their new policy to target repeat and violent offenders. Phoenix saw 198 criminal homicides in 2023, and police received reports of 54,472 violent and property crimes in total. The number of homicides marked an 11 percent decrease from 2022, when the city reported 223 homicides.

State Senator Anthony Kern Holds Press Conference Blasting AZ AG Kris Mayes’ Convening a Grand Jury Against Him and Other Alternate Electors

Apr 1, 20244 min read
State Senator Anthony Kern (R-Glendale) held a press conference on March 24 denouncing Attorney General Kris Mayes convening a grand jury to indict Arizona’s alternate slate of electors for Donald Trump from 2020. Reports circulated earlier in March that Mayes issued grand jury subpoenas to people connected to Trump’s attempt to find fraud in the 2020 election. Kern, who is running for Congress in Arizona’s Congressional District 8 to replace outgoing Representative Debbie Lesko amidst a competitive field of primary candidates, began, “What's so wrong about standing up for the rule of law and our Arizona constitutional principles, and when did that become a crime?”

Israeli Diplomat to Address Arizona State Legislature

Mar 31, 20242 min read
Israeli Consul General to the Pacific Southwest Israel Bachar will be addressing the Arizona State Legislature on Wednesday. Bachar is expected to discuss the ongoing Israel-Hamas War in the joint protocol session, according to a news release. The Israeli-born diplomat is part of the Consulate General in Los Angeles who also operates a consulting firm.

Hobbs: New Federal Funding to Prevent Street Releases Will Be Enough for Now

Mar 30, 20243 min read
Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs addressed possible concerns about lower than requested funding in the spending deal signed by President Joe Biden last week. Hobbs, as well as Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly, welcomed the news of $650 million being allocated toward the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Shelter and Services Program, The Center Square reported. However, the trio first asked for $752 million to go toward the fund, as it ends up being distributed.

Arizona State Sen. Jake Hoffman Declares Candidacy for RNC National Committeeman

Mar 29, 20243 min read
Arizona State Senator Jake Hoffman (R-Queen Creek) on Thursday announced his candidacy to become a Republican National Committee (RNC) National Committeeman for Arizona, pledging to be a "fearless advocate" for the interests of Arizona Republicans if selected for the party position. "Today I am proud to announce my candidacy for RNC National Committeeman for Arizona," wrote Hoffman in a post to the social media platform X. He declared that Americans "feel abandoned, taken advantage of, and stabbed in the back," as well as "discarded by the political class in both parties.

Arizona Narrowly Avoids Mass Migrant Street Releases with Federal Funding

Mar 29, 20243 min read
Some Arizona leaders are breathing a sigh of relief as the federal government passed funding that will presumably go toward transporting migrants out of border communities or caring for them while there. There was widespread concern about daily mass migrant street releases starting in April, as federal funding for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Shelter and Services Program was set to expire on April 1, The Center Square previously reported.