31/05/2024
The desert is heating up and so are the politics: AG Mayes faces GOP fire as Arizona Senate passes border security legislation.
All in the latest Round Up from JJ Cichoke 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-round-up-under-fire
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The desert is heating up and so are the politics: AG Mayes faces GOP fire as Arizona Senate passes border security legislation.
All in the latest Round Up from JJ Cichoke 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-round-up-under-fire
Statewide elected Democrats flex their legal and executive muscles.
More in the latest Round Up from JJ Cichoke 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-round-up-working-overtime
With an Executive Tower occupied by a Democrat & razor-thin majorities in each chamber, the GOP finds that the only way to govern is through ballot referrals.
The latest? A border security measure.
The details in our latest Round Up from Jared Cichoke 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-round-up-the-court-of-public
The Arizona House has voted to repeal an 1864 abortion ban (the Senate is set to vote on it today), and AG Kris Mayes has indicted individuals involved in a 2020 electoral controversy.
More in the latest Round Up from Jared Cichoke 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-round-up-the-grand-jury-state
Arizona's homelessness crisis is costing the state approximately $1 billion annually, according to a Common Sense Institute Arizona report.
Former Arizona Department of Housing Director Tom Simplot says the state needs a better system and a dose of "tough love".
Read more in 1912 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/how-we-invest-in-solving-the-homelessness
What are the elected officials and candidates saying about abortion in the wake of Arizona's Supreme Court ruling?
Find out in our latest Round Up from JJ Cichoke 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-round-up-all-eyes-on-arizona
Arizona's latest ruling on abortion will put the GOP to the test — how will the pro-life movement adjust to new political realities?
Read more in our latest column from Joe Pitts 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/arizona-is-a-test-case-for-the-post
Federal dollars finally begin to flow to domestic chip manufacturers, Arizona business lobby sues the EPA, Texas continues to battle the feds, and the AZ GOP moves headquarters.
All in this week's edition of the Round Up from Joseph Kavetsky 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-round-up-all-that-and-a-bag-of
A decades-long journey from the 2008 crisis to a thriving tech hub — how Arizona became a chip hotspot.
The latest from Joe Pitts in 1912 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/arizonas-semiconductor-boom-is-decades
Sinema in the spotlight — Arizona's senior senator won't seek re-election and the legislature debates border proposals.
All in the latest Round Up from Jared Cichoke in 1912 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-round-up-sinema-departs-and-the
We are engulfed in an energy transition struggle where energy and natural resources are political pawns in a larger policy battle over the generation sources of the future.
Read Kevin Thompson's debut article in 1912 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/how-political-agendas-threaten-grid
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Arizona lawmakers clash over Israel, the border while ABOR struggles to find its footing amid UArizona's financial crisis.
Get all the details here 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-round-up-a-clash-between-chambers
How will declining revenues impact institutions of higher education in the near future? The University of Arizona may be our first case study in real time — Joe Pitts explains in 1912 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/university-of-arizonas-financial
Spring training returned to Arizona this past weekend — check out Jared Cichoke's interview with Cactus League Executive Director Bridget Binsbacher on the economic impact of the league, navigating through COVID-19, and more 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-cactus-league-kicks-off-the-2024
"An oasis of excellence in the desert" — Henry Olsen argues that Arizona legislators should continue to fund ASU's School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership in the latest 1912 column 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/asu-scetl-deserves-continued-funding
It's crossover week at the Arizona legislature — what that means and more in this week's edition of the 1912 from JJ Cichoke 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-round-up-crossover-week
Support for Republicans in the growing Arizona suburban population has steadily declined — can the GOP win them back?
Landon Wall, owner of consulting firm GrayHouse and Data & Analytics for Kari Lake for U.S. Senate, weighs in 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/arizona-republicans-suburban-challenge
We're back with another edition of the Round Up from JJ Cichoke and another busy week at the Arizona legislature.
Everything you need to know about the new election calendar here 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-round-up-election-countdown
Always ready, always there — from the Texas border dispute to recovering from the Jordan drone attack, the National Guard had the week cut out for them.
This, and more in the latest edition of the Round Up by JJ Cichoke 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/the-round-up-a-hell-of-a-week-for
Abortion is on the ballot this November. This time, voters will decide to enshrine the right to abortion in the Arizona constitution.
What happens if it passes? Joseph Pitts explains in the latest column for 1912.
Check it out here 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/arizonas-potential-abortion-referendum
Arizona leaders weigh in on the Texas border dispute, the Arizona Republican Party elects a new chair, and more.
Check it out in this week’s edition of the Round Up.
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How will Arizona ensure energy reliability in the future? Commissioner Arizona Corporation Commissioner Lea Marquez Peterson says it will take an "all-of-the-above" approach and an "Arizona first" mentality. Arizona Corporation Commission
Check out this week's guest column here 👉 https://www.1912wt.com/p/it-takes-an-all-of-the-above-approach
What's going on with the Arizona Commerce Authority? We answer that, and more in this week's edition of the Round Up.
Check it out here 👉 https://1912.substack.com/p/the-round-up-the-future-of-the-arizona
What's happening at the Southern border? Jobe Dickinson, President of Border Security Alliance, explains in the latest column for 1912.
Check it out here 👉 https://1912.substack.com/p/heres-whats-happening-at-the-southern
We're back with another edition of the Round Up!
Governor Katie Hobbs delivered her annual State of the State last week, outlining her plan to address the growing budget deficit — but not everyone is on board.
Check it out 👉http://1912.substack.com
Did you get today's edition of 1912? Don't miss our first guest column from Judah Waxelbaum on conservation in the American West and the future of the bison population.
https://1912.substack.com/p/conserving-the-mighty-american-bison
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Dawn Grove on what winning would mean personally: “I would feel like it’s the beginning of my chance to really serve my state and serve my country.” Watch the full interview by clicking the link in our bio.
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