While school districts in Gilbert and throughout Arizona are worried they will have to grapple again with a voter-imposed cap on their spending next spring, it will be up to
While school districts in Gilbert and throughout Arizona are worried they will have to grapple again with a voter-imposed cap on their spending next spring, it will be up to
While school districts in Gilbert and throughout Arizona are worried they will have to grapple again with a voter-imposed cap on their spending next spring, it will be up to
COVID-19 made for an unusual campaign season for state Sen. Sean Bowie, largely forcing him to give up the door-to-door stumping he enjoys and finds helpful in getting the pulse of his constituency.
But as the Ahwatukee resident prepares for his third two-year term, that unusual campaign may just have been a prelude to an even more unusual legislative session, which begins Jan. 11.
Itâs not just the pandemic â now surging in Arizona â that will make it so.
There also are the raw feelings left among Republicans by the Trump defeat in Arizona.
Allegations of election irregularities â which state and federal courts in Arizona in recent weeks have ruled unproven â have created a schism within the state GOP and the Legislatureâs Republican majority.