
Caitlin Sievers
Deputy Editor at The Arizona Mirror
Deputy editor at Arizona Mirror. Lover of writing, reading, dancing, news and animals. Send news tips to [email protected]
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1 week ago |
azmirror.com | Caitlin Sievers
Arizona’s Democratic governor has promised to veto every piece of legislation that Republicans send to her until the legislature passes a “reasonable, negotiated” funding bill to prevent the state’s Division of Developmental Disabilities from going broke next month. Republicans who control both the Arizona House of Representatives and Senate responded that they’ve already introduced proposals in both legislative chambers that would get DDD through the end of the fiscal year on June 30.
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1 week ago |
tucsonsentinel.com | Caitlin Sievers
Arizona Mirror Republicans in the Arizona Legislature want to use county sheriff’s departments to force people to comply with their subpoenas, and for anyone who speaks in front of a legislative committee to do so at risk of perjury.
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1 week ago |
myheraldreview.com | Caitlin Sievers
Republicans in the Arizona Legislature want to use county sheriff’s departments to force people to comply with their subpoenas, and for anyone who speaks in front of a legislative committee to do so at risk of perjury. “You shouldn’t be allowed to come down to the legislature and lie to us in the committee, which, unfortunately, far too many people do,” Sen. Jake Hoffman, R-Queen Creek, said of the proposal during a March 19 Senate Government Committee hearing.
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azmirror.com | Caitlin Sievers
by Caitlin Sievers, Arizona Mirror April 17, 2025 Republicans in the Arizona Legislature want to use county sheriff’s departments to force people to comply with their subpoenas, and for anyone who speaks in front of a legislative committee to do so at risk of perjury. “You shouldn’t be allowed to come down to the legislature and lie to us in the committee, which, unfortunately, far too many people do,” Sen.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Caitlin Sievers
Photo via Getty ImagesRepublicans in the Arizona Legislature want to use county sheriff’s departments to force people to comply with their subpoenas, and for anyone who speaks in front of a legislative committee to do so at risk of perjury. “You shouldn’t be allowed to come down to the legislature and lie to us in the committee, which, unfortunately, far too many people do,” Sen. Jake Hoffman, R-Queen Creek, said of the proposal during a March 19 Senate Government Committee hearing.
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