Our Condolences to Treasurer Martin and Family
Our deepest condolences go out to Treasurer Dean Martin. We have been touched and saddened by the sudden passing of his wife Kerry, and son Austin. Kerry Martin was considered a part of our Senate family, and Treasurer Martin and his family are in our thoughts and prayers during this terribly difficult time.
Sen. Verschoor Speaks about special session bill for disabled, foster children
The Legislature passed a bill in special session today to provide continued scholarships for disabled and disadvantaged children. The bill has been transmitted to Governor Brewer for her signature.
Sen. Russell Pearce Comments on SB1001
Sen. Russell Pearce speaks about the value of SB1001 in the Senate Appropriations committee. The bill provides scholarships to disabled and displaced students.
Legislature passes special session bill for disabled, foster children
STATE CAPITOL, PHOENIX (May 27, 2009) – The Legislature today passed a bill allowing hundreds of our state’s most vulnerable students to avoid disruption and remain in schools that meet their unique educational needs.
Special Session Update: School Choice Bill Passes Approps.
(STATE CAPITOL, PHOENIX) – The Senate Appropriations Committee today passed legislation to allow hundreds of disabled and foster children in Arizona to remain in their schools, and others the opportunity for stability – some for the first time in their lives.
Arizona Education Statistics
In a comparison of statistics, the National Education Association (NEA) and the Arizona Tax Research Association (ATRA), effectively demonstrate that the minimal correlation between class size and student achievement inf Arizona’s education system.
Sen. Steve Pierce makes a statement about the budget
The following is Sen. Steve Pierce’s full statement on the budget
Special Session Delayed
The Senate was scheduled to enter into special session at 1:00pm today to hear SB1001. This bill helps the educational needs disabled kids and foster children. Due to the registered absence of 10 Democrats, the special session has been delayed.
Legislature Begins Special Session
Today, Governor Brewer convened the Legislature in a special session to address the educational needs of disabled and foster children. The bill, SB1001 will be heard in the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, May 26.
Senate Appropriations Committee Passes 2010 budget
(STATE CAPITOL, PHOENIX) – The Senate Appropriations Committee Wednesday passed a 2010 budget that closes a $3 billion deficit without raising taxes for Arizonans during the worst fiscal crisis in our state’s history.
Senate Gets Word of Special Session
After receiving word from the Governor’s office today, it is confirmed that the Senate will be called into a special session on Thursday to help the educational needs of disabled kids and foster children.
Appropriations Committee Today: Budget Bills
The Senate Appropriations Committee will hear the following budget bills today. Click HERE to see the Appropriations Committee agenda.
Senators Visit the Phoenix NRA Convention
The 138th NRA Annual Meeting and Exhibits were held this weekend at the Phoenix Convention Center.
Budget Update
President Burns and the Speaker continue to meet with the Governor on an FY2010 budget solution. A meeting is scheduled tomorrow at 3:15.
Sen. Chuck Gray welcomes you to the NRA Convention this weekend
The National Rifle Association (NRA) is hosting their 138th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits at the Phoenix Convention Center this weekend.
President Burns appears on Horizon
Senate President Bob Burns and Speaker Adams appear on KAET’s Horizon with host Ted Simmons.
Sen. Carolyn Allen – May is Stroke Awareness Month
As Chairman of the Senate committee on Healthcare and Medical Liability Reform, I would like to recognize May as National Stroke Awareness Month. Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States following other heart disease and cancer, and while there are different types of stroke, preventative measures can be taken.