No Labels Victory: Judge Blocks Arizona Secretary of State from Recognizing Candidates Running on Third-Party Ballot Line

PHOENIX, Arizona – No Labels, the group behind a potential third-party presidential campaign, has achieved a significant legal victory. U.S. District Court Judge John Tuchi has prohibited Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes from recognizing candidates who wish to run under the group’s label without prior approval, with the exception of the presidential unity ticket. This ruling ensures that No Labels retains control over its operations and maintains the confidentiality of its finances. The group’s pursuit of a unity ticket has drawn criticism, particularly from former President Trump’s detractors. They fear that such an effort … Read more

Arizona Humane Society Joins Forces with Lawmakers to Tackle Animal Abuse Crisis

Chandler, Arizona – The Arizona Humane Society is collaborating with lawmakers and Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell to strengthen the state’s animal cruelty laws by proposing a new bill. In 2023, the Humane Society responded to 15,000 service calls and initiated nearly 10,000 animal abuse cases, reflecting a 21% increase compared to the previous year. Dr. Steven Hansen, President and CEO of the Arizona Humane Society, stated, “Arizona’s pets have long suffered due to the inadequacy of our statewide animal cruelty law. While certain cities have implemented ordinances to offer additional protection, it is time … Read more

Arizona Governor Vows to Take Action on Water Crisis in State of the State Address

PHOENIX—Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs emphasized the significance of addressing water-related issues in her second State of the State address. Hobbs declared water a bipartisan concern, particularly in light of drought conditions resulting from climate change and overconsumption. She highlighted the need for updated groundwater laws in Arizona, which experts and residents have been advocating for over the years. Currently, 80 percent of the state lacks regulations over groundwater, enabling unlimited pumping by agricultural operations and causing some communities’ wells to run dry. Hobbs expressed her determination to address these issues by stating, “We cannot continue … Read more

Arizona Governor Promises Accountability for Voucher Program and Water Management in State of the State Address

PHOENIX, Arizona – Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs delivered her second annual state of the state address on Monday, vowing to address the accountability of the state’s school voucher program and update laws regarding groundwater use in rural areas. The Democratic governor also criticized the federal government for closing a port of entry along the Arizona-Mexico border due to an influx of immigrants, highlighting her decision to send National Guard members to assist with the situation. Hobbs’s address comes as Arizona faces a $400 million budget shortfall in the current fiscal year and an additional $450 … Read more