Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly announced Wednesday the National Telecommunications and Information Administration approved Arizona’s final Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) proposal.
Arizona is experiencing a surge in prefiled legislation, with lawmakers prefiling 32 measures for the upcoming session, including 26 bills.
Arizona's broadband infrastructure is set to improve as the NTIA approves its BEAD proposal, targeting over 70% of the state.
Sen. Jake Hoffman and his Arizona Freedom Caucus must be feeling tire tracks on their backs. Early on June 20, the Republican-run Senate passed a bipartisan budget — one negotiated with Democratic Gov ...
The Arizona Senate passed its annual budget and ended its legislative session Thursday, leaving no room for debate with the state’s House of Representatives ahead of the June 30 budget deadline. In a ...
(The Center Square) – It's now up to the Arizona House to keep the government running. The Arizona Senate passed a $17.6 billion 2025-26 budget early Friday morning and voted to end this year's ...
Senator Kelly criticizes Defense Secretary Hegseth's actions and lack of transparency, emphasizing the risks faced by ...
The cost of wildfire recovery on public lands mostly falls to agencies like the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service. Several western U.S. senators have requested more federal help after a ...
Arizona lawmakers are reacting to the news of the Pentagon stating it's investigating Democratic Senator Mark Kelly for ...
An Arizona lawmaker who is concerned about library associations' "political leanings" has introduced a bill that library ...
A bill to help fund renovations at Chase Field in downtown Phoenix has passed in the Arizona Senate. House Bill passed by a 19-11 vote. The bill now heads to the Arizona House. If passed, if would go ...