The bill would make rezoning decisions "administrative" instead of "legislative," which would mean they are not subject to ...
Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., joined the Senate in January after serving five terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and ...
A cop pulled Finchem over on January 25 and ticketed him for driving 48 mph in a 30 mph zone. Had he been ticketed driving 50 ...
Senate Bill 1453 from Sen. David Farnsworth, R-Mesa, proposes capping the base salary of university presidents at $500,000 ...
Eight bills introduced by Democrats this year would repeal some of the state's roughly 40 abortion laws, offering a range of ...
Arizona voters could finally have a chance to pare back legislative immunity for speeding. If lawmakers don't kill the bill first.
The U.S. Senate changed hands in January 2025, with Republicans taking control of the chamber for the first time in four years. While the GOP is ascendant nationally, in Arizona Democrats won ...
Sen. Mark Finchem is the latest to invoke legislative immunity to wiggle out of a traffic ticket. Isn't it time we put an end to this archaic law?
"I think we should be focusing our efforts on prevention, not escaping responsibility for causing them," said Arizona Gov.
An Arizona state lawmaker has introduced a resolution that would change the state constitution to eliminate legislative immunity for all traffic violations.
A proposed Arizona law with bipartisan support would waive immunity for public agencies if they fail to thoroughly background ...
Arizona state Sen. Mark Finchem want his ticket to be erased, citing legislative immunity under privileges and rights granted ...