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Arizona enacts new law shielding police from liability for disabling criminal drones
Republican State Representative David Marshall announced the signing of HB2733 into law.
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Arizona House honors class of 2025 with legislative proclamation
A legislative proclamation was read aloud on the Arizona House Floor today, sponsored by Republican State Representatives Walt Blackman and David Marshall.
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Arizona passes Stolen Valor Act to criminalize false claims of military service
The Arizona Legislature has passed SB1424, known as the Stolen Valor Act, which criminalizes the fraudulent use of military service or honors for personal gain.
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Arizona Republicans urge action to restart coal plants
State Representative David Marshall, along with 22 other Republican members of the Arizona House and Senate, has addressed a letter to U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.
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Arizona lawmakers push stolen valor act honoring veterans
State Representative Walt Blackman and Senator Shawnna LM Bolick met with Senate President Warren Petersen to discuss the progress of SB1424, known as the Arizona Stolen Valor Act.
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State Rep. Martinez votes 'yes' on bill requiring public schools to include victims of communism in curriculum
A bill which was passed by the Arizona State Senate and Arizona State House of Representatives earlier this year that would create a day to honor victims of communism was vetoed by Governor Katie Hobbs.
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State Rep. Dunn votes 'yes' on bill requiring public schools to include victims of communism in curriculum
A bill which was passed by the Arizona State Senate and Arizona State House of Representatives earlier this year that would create a day to honor victims of communism was vetoed by Governor Katie Hobbs.
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Peelman calls on Ducey to rescind executive order, stop harm to rural residents
David Peelman, who is running to represent Apache County and the Seventh District in the Arizona House of Representatives, said he wants Gov. Doug Ducey to rescind actions he has taken that Peelman says are deeply harmful to schools, businesses and residents of District 7.
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House Ad Hoc Committee on Earned Release Credits for Prisoners recommends reduced sentencing requirements
Lawmakers in Arizona are promoting a plan that would see the state’s stern sentencing requirements reduced in certain cases, allowing people convicted of lesser felony offenses to be eligible for release after having served only three-fifths of their original prison sentence.