Republican legislators crafted new rules that allow them to destroy public records. They need to tell the public why they did it.Â
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Money would be used for increasing salaries, capital projects.
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Democrats now have 29 of 60 House members, but still face GOP governor, majority in Senate.
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If you'd like to call or write to Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey
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Won't second-guess policy instituted in House.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
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The House reconvenes at 1:30 p.m. today.
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Rule change demands reporters let House staffers check any reporter's criminal and civil histories as well as prior addresses and driving records.
Arizonan lottery winners could soon get a head start over investment advisers, debt collectors and needy relatives.
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Arizonans may be able to set up their own home-based businesses without fearing state or local regulation.
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Thursday's votes send the measures to the Senate.
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