Arizona Capitol Times

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from September 12, 2003
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October 25, 2018

  • Arizona voters should reject big green tax on poor.

  • Rejecting utility contributions protects democracy, environment.

  • AHCCCS Complete Care a game-changer for patients, providers.

  • Proposition 126 a pay cut for state's teachers.

  • Family overcomes bad hand.

  • October 26, 2018

  • That's our story and we're sticking to it.

  • Justices explain why tax-on-rich measure booted from ballot.

  • New generation of young voters face old test of turning out.

  • Transgender judge takes bench as gender issues heat up.

  • October 29, 2018

  • Paton to press: Grow up.

  • Jay Heiler: Doing civic work without being in government.

  • The Breakdown: No turning back.

  • October 30, 2018

  • Blue wave swells to minus 10 points.

  • Changes in law and policy are needed to sustain all Arizona waterways.

  • Drought plan must preserve Arizona's long-term water management.

  • Water plan makes shortfalls less painful, but doesn't abolish them.

  • Water wars an issue in Arizona's Senate race.

  • Drought's cost: Less water in Lake Mead, higher rates for consumers.

  • CAP celebrates 50 years since landmark legislation.

  • Rusty Bowers pitches for prayer or politics to fill the watershed.

  • Water board election a dry topic for most voters.

  • October 31, 2018

  • Out with the old, in with the mooo.

  • November 01, 2018

  • Proposition 126 hurts Arizona's public education system, ties hands of Legislature.

  • AZGOP snubs Syms.

  • Ducey places embattled Parks Director Sue Black on administrative leave.

  • Broader range of care needed to treat those with mental illness.

  • Solar group: Prop. 127 is reckless, restrictive and inflexible'.

  • November 02, 2018

  • I, Maria.

  • Prop 407 creates a safer and healthier Tucson.

  • Nogales Shopping Trip.

  • Governor's Office immersed in drought talks, water policy do-over.

  • Lawmakers jockey for leadership roles in House, Senate.

  • Here's where Dems could make gains in legislative, statewide races.

  • November 05, 2018

  • NextGen claims victory as Prop 127 burns.

  • Democrats narrow margin on early ballots.

  • Are you the ultimate railbird?

  • Bas Aja: Handing the herd to the next generation.

  • No protection in election law for some campaign signs.

  • The Breakdown: Let's consult the crystal ball.

  • November 06, 2018

  • Secretary of State's race is tight as election results pour in.

  • GOP Corp Comm candidates lead by less than 1 percentage point.

  • Kimberly Yee takes commanding lead in Arizona Treasurer's race.

  • Arizona House Speaker Mesnard poised for move to Senate.

  • Superintendent of public instruction race too close to call.

  • Pratt handily winning in Legislative District 8.

  • Attorney General Brnovich leads Contreras.

  • Clodfelter falls behind Dems in LD10 House race.

  • Bowie holding on to Senate seat in East Valley.

  • Epstein, Jermaine ahead in LD18 House race.

  • Allen eyes re-election against Dem challenger Carlisle.