July 17, 2026
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Arizona Republicans Push to Restore Trusted Precinct Voting

March 2, 2026   10:48 amMarch 2, 2026   10:48 am
In a decisive move to reclaim simplicity and transparency in elections, Arizona House Republicans have advanced HCR 2016, a proposed constitutional amendment that would mandate precinct-based voting for in-person ballots on Election Day.  Sponsored by Rep. Rachel Keshel (R-LD17), the...
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Arizona Legislature Advances Measures to Classify ‘Excessive’ Marijuana Smoke and Odor as Public Nuisance

March 2, 2026   10:17 amMarch 2, 2026   10:20 am
Arizona lawmakers have advanced legislation that would expand the state’s nuisance laws to include “excessive” marijuana smoke and odor detectable on another person’s private property, a proposal that could subject residents to fines and misdemeanor penalties if approved.  The measures,...
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CA Teachers Union Coordinating Strikes, While Student Learning Loss is Off the Charts

March 2, 2026   9:00 amMarch 2, 2026   1:23 pm
Nearly six years after the start of the COVID pandemic, student learning loss is still a major problem in California, the state with the longest, 3-year lockdown. And now we are seeing a wave of teachers strikes across California, which...
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Democrats No Longer Work for The American People

March 2, 2026   4:00 amMarch 9, 2026   7:09 am
At Tuesday’s State of the Union, President Donald Trump celebrated America’s restored greatness. He played out policy after policy, including a fully secure border, lowest inflation in years, falling gas prices, falling crime rates, homicide rate the lowest in 124...
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Greenberg: Yes, Trump Has the Legal Power to Strike

March 2, 2026   3:10 amMarch 2, 2026   3:11 am
​Contrary to Left-wing activists’ incessant rants, U.S. Presidents do indeed possess broad authority, as Commander in Chief, to order limited military actions, including missile strikes against foreign adversaries, without any legal obligation to seek prior congressional approval nor engage in...
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Regulatory Powers of the Fish and Game Commission

March 2, 2026   2:30 amMarch 2, 2026   2:31 am
Division 1, Chapter 3, Article 1 deals with the general regulatory powers of the Fish and Game Commission in California. Section 301 authorizes the commission to adopt regulations that it deems necessary for the disposition of birds or mammals that...
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Committee Versus Floor Lobbying

March 1, 2026   2:00 pmMarch 1, 2026   2:01 pm
Should you tackle committee lobbying differently than you do floor lobbying? Lobbying is lobbying, after all. While there are certainly some similarities between the two venues, there are also some important differences between lobbying legislation in a policy or fiscal...
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