

A bill sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Sonny Borrelli (R-Lake Havasu City) to ban electronic voting equipment as the primary method for tabulating votes in Arizona continues to advance in the House.

A bill that would give the option for schools and educators to participate in emergency training, including firearm training, is split down party lines in Arizona’s Senate.

A bill that would ban electronic voting equipment as the primary method to tabulate Arizona votes in state and federal elections will be heard by the House Municipal Oversight and Elections Committee on Wednesday, March 15.

Bullhead City is one step closer to owning almost 10 acres of state-sovereign land they’ve leased for almost three decades.

House Bill 2043, which would allow certain physician assistants to practice with a collaborating physical without supervision, passed through the House and is on its way to the Senate.

A bill to allocate $331 million to rural road maintenance has passed through the House and is heading to the Senate.

A House bill passed the Senate Government Committee with an amendment that would prohibit public officials from being registered, paid lobbyists.

State House Majority Leader Leo Biasiucci’s (R-Lake Havasu City) HB 2378, would ban the Arizona secretary of state, a county board of supervisors, a county recorder, an election officer or an employee from serving as a chairperson, treasurer or other member of a Political Action Committee.

A variety of election bills are up for votes in Arizona legislative committees this week, possibly making them one step closer to law.

Both traffic interchanges continue to move forward in Kingman with groundbreakings anticipated in 2023.