Senate President Petersen Joins President Trump at White House for Executive Order Signing to Ban Men from Women's Sports
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is joining President Donald Trump at the White House today for the signing of an executive order to ban men and boys from competing on women and girls' sports teams.
Senate Republicans Work to Strengthen Wildfire Preparedness, Increase Firefighter Resources with New Bipartisan Legislation
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— In response to the propensity of year-round wildfire risks across Arizona, Senator David Gowan and Senator Kevin Payne are working to strengthen both preparedness and response efforts by equipping rural and municipal fire departments with the resources they need to protect Arizona communities from disaster.
Senate Education Committee Chairman Addresses State's Teacher Shortage with New Legislation Expanding Access to Arizona Teachers Academy
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— In response to the growing teacher shortage in Arizona, Senate Education Committee Chairman David Farnsworth is advancing new legislation that expands access to the Arizona Teachers Academy for community college students.
Concerning Practices Revealed During Probe on Hobbs Administration Conflict of Interest Cases Prompt New Legislation
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Concerning practices revealed during a probe on how the Hobbs Administration awarded $15 billion worth of state Medicaid contracts, as well as large rate increases to a troubled group home, are prompting new legislation to ensure the state's procurement process moving forward is lawful, transparent, fair, and keeps Arizonans' best interests at the forefront of decision-making.
President Petersen Announces Senate Committee Chairmanships
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate President Warren Petersen is naming the team of Senators that will be charged with leading the Senate Standing Committees for the 57th Legislature.
Senate Republicans Announce New Leadership Team to Serve Majority Caucus
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate Republicans are ready to tackle major issues facing our state with a new leadership team, selected by the Majority Caucus during a post-election organizational meeting this afternoon.
Commonsense Election Reform Vetoed by Hobbs in 2023 Would Have Sped Up Vote-Counting This Week
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Once again, frustration is mounting among Arizona voters and candidates running for office over how long it's taking to count votes in the Grand Canyon State just one year after Governor Katie Hobbs, with little explanation, vetoed commonsense legislation from Senate Republicans to address this reoccurring problem. It’s a problem that has made Arizona the subject of ridicule across the country each election cycle and why we won’t know the outcome of many races for a week or more.
Senator Wadsack Launches Investigation into Pima County Recorder's Office Following Apparent Elections Violations
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senator Justine Wadsack is launching an investigation into the Pima County Recorder's Office following potential violations which may have suppressed thousands of Southern Arizona voters.
Senate President Petersen Files Opening Brief Against Biden-Harris Administration's EPA Over Economically Damaging Electric Vehicle Mandates
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate President Warren Petersen is challenging the legality of the massive federal government overreach demonstrated by the Biden-Harris Administration's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), after it overstepped its authority in issuing radical and costly electric-vehicle mandates without Congressional approval.
Republican-led Arizona Legislature Calls on SCOTUS to Protect Women, Girls from Biological Males Intruding in on Female-only Sports
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— One month after a Ninth Circuit panel of judges out of San Francisco blocked an Arizona law banning biological males from participating in female-only sports competitions, the Republican-led Arizona Legislature is now calling on the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) to take action to protect women and girls from this dangerous intrusion.
Senator Carroll Expresses Support for Israel on One-Year Anniversary of Hamas Terrorist Attack
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senator Frank Carroll is expressing unwavering support for Israel on today's one-year anniversary of the horrific terrorist attack against our ally nation and its people, as well as for the Americans and other hostages still being held in captivity.
Senator Shamp Strongly Condemns Group Responsible for Repulsive Statue Depicting President Donald Trump
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senator Janae Shamp strongly condemns the obscene nude statue of President Donald Trump that was hung from a crane in Las Vegas and reappeared most recently in Phoenix.
Senate Government Committee Calls on Clean Elections Commission to Comply with State Law on Rule Change for General Election Debates
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— In an effort to protect against voter disenfranchisement, Senator Jake Hoffman, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Government, is calling on the Clean Elections Commission to comply with state law after it illegally enacted a rule blocking certain qualified Arizona candidates from participating in general election debates for statewide and federal offices.
"Serious Flaws" with Recently Awarded State Medicaid Contracts Prompt Probe Into Conflict of Interest Concerns Under Hobbs Administration
PHOENIX, ARIZONA—Potential conflict of interest concerns under the Hobbs Administration are under a microscope again, after a judge found "serious flaws" with how Arizona's Medicaid program recently awarded $15 billion worth of contracts.
Senator Kavanagh Calls on Attorney General to Investigate Potential Free Speech Violations in Public Comment Policy for City of Surprise
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Arizona State Senator John Kavanagh is calling on Attorney General Kris Mayes to launch an investigation into the public comment policy implemented by the City of Surprise after an activist was arrested during heated testimony at a city council meeting last month.
Senate Government Committee Investigates Unlawful Rule Change Blocking Qualified Candidates from Participating in General Election Debates
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— A new rule blocking certain qualified Arizona candidates from participating in general election debates for statewide and federal offices appears to have been illegally enacted, prompting the Senate Government Committee to investigate and request a formal response to the matter from the Clean Elections Commission.
U.S. Supreme Court Affirms Voters Must Provide Proof of Citizenship in Arizona Before Casting a Ballot
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— A huge victory today for election integrity in Arizona after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed new voters who are registering with a state form must provide proof of citizenship in order to cast a ballot in November, effective immediately.
Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Investigates Funding Solutions for Arizona's Deteriorating Pavement Conditions on Freeways, Roadways
PHOENIX, ARIZONA—In an effort to bring awareness about Arizona's aging transportation system and the need for increased funding to rehabilitate deteriorating pavement surfaces on the roads and freeways drivers rely on every day, Senate Transportation Committee Chairman David Farnsworth is looking for responsible ways to financially support necessary improvement projects with future legislation for a smoother commute down the road.
Katie Hobbs Admits to Violating State Law by Circumventing Senate Confirmation Process, Agrees to Nominate New Directors After Court Ruling
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— After a legal battle with the Arizona Senate, Governor Katie Hobbs admits she violated state law through her scheme to circumvent the Senate confirmation process for director nominations and has agreed to submit new candidates for consideration, as required by law.
Liberal Judges Block Arizona's Proof of Citizenship Requirement to Vote, Arizona State Senate to Send Election Integrity Case to U.S. Supreme Court
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— A major legal battle to protect the integrity of our elections within Arizona is ensuing after two liberal judges at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals engaged in judicial warfare Thursday and overturned the voices of four other judges who ruled in favor of an Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship to cast a ballot.