Senator Hoffman Joins Trump Administration to Reduce Harmful Environmental Regulations Stifling Arizona's Economic Success
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senator Jake Hoffman is working alongside the Trump Administration to reduce harmful and unnecessary environmental regulations stifling Arizona's economic success and increasing costs on hardworking families.
Senate Majority Leader Shamp, House Rep. Biasiucci to Host Roundtable Discussion on "Making Arizona Healthy Again" with Bills Moving Through the Legislature
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Members of the media and the public are invited to join Senate Majority Leader Janae Shamp and House Representative Leo Biasiucci for a roundtable discussion on legislation to support the "Make Arizona Healthy Again" agenda, in line with the Trump Administration's efforts to "Make America Healthy Again."
Vice President Vance Highlights Why Bipartisan Arizona Starter Homes Act is Needed to Help Citizens Achieve American Dream of Homeownership
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate Republicans applaud Vice President J.D. Vance for his remarks at the National League of Cities Conference last week, where he recognized the disaster that local regulations, including zoning laws, have had on middle-class Americans trying to access the American Dream of homeownership.
Legislation to Crack Down on Animal Cruelty Passes Senate with Strong Bipartisan Support
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate Republicans are working to protect the health and well-being of Arizona's furry, four-legged friends with legislation broadening the conditions under which animal cruelty can be charged. This legislation, aimed at strengthening protections for innocent pets from harm, moves to the House of Representatives for consideration after passing the Senate with bipartisan support today.
Bipartisan Legislation Establishing Protections for College Athletes with Name, Image, Likeness Deals Passes Senate
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Bipartisan legislation establishing protections for college athletes with name, image, likeness deals is being considered by the House after receiving near unanimous support in the Senate Thursday.
Senate Republicans Express Commitment for Uninterrupted Services for the Developmental Disabilities Community, Despite the Mishandling of Programs by Governor Hobbs and State Agencies
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Arizona Senate Majority Leader Janae Shamp, Majority Whip Frank Carroll, Senator David Gowan, and Senator Vince Leach are issuing a joint statement critical of how Governor Katie Hobbs and the state agencies that fall under her responsibility have contributed to the $122 million shortfall in the program that oversees the delivery of services for those with developmental disabilities.
"Do No Harm:" Arizona Patients' Bill of Rights Passes Senate
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate Republicans are working to better protect patients who are receiving medical care in Arizona with a legislative proposal to bolster rights against unnecessary harm from healthcare providers.
Trump Administration Commits to Delivering Positive Changes for Arizona During Meetings with Senate President Petersen
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Upon several meetings in Washington, D.C. this week between members of President Donald J. Trump's cabinet and Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen, positive action is being taken to strengthen Arizona and states alike.
Senate Federalism Committee Sparks Solution, Amid Fire Insurance Crisis in Arizona
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— In response to an eye-opening committee hearing to investigate the causes behind recent fire insurance cancellations and dramatic premium increases on homeowners, Senate Federalism Committee Chairman Mark Finchem is now requesting assistance from the federal government to provide indemnification to individuals impacted, and to release Arizona's land from proprietorial-only control, placing it back under the authority of the State.
Arizona Senate Passes Legislation to Crack Down on Child Sexual Predators
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Legislation to hold child sexual predators in Arizona accountable is awaiting consideration in the House after passing out of the Senate with near unanimous bipartisan support last week.
Senate Republicans Advance Legislation to Strengthen Services Provided to Veterans Suffering PTSD
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate Republicans are supporting veterans by advancing legislation to establish a Mental Health Services Grant Program, and an emergency measure to allow transport and admission evaluations for veterans suffering with PTSD. Both bills are being transmitted to the House of Representatives for consideration after passing the Senate with bipartisan support.
Senate Republicans Fight Back Against Bullying in K-12 Schools with "Andrew's Law"
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— A bill designed to fight back against bullying in Arizona's K-12 schools is being considered in the House after passing the Senate with full Republican support last week.
Senate Republicans Make Strides to Protect Arizona, Aid in Federal Immigration Efforts with Legislation Passing Senate
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— As the Trump Administration continues to remove criminal illegal aliens from Arizona communities, Senate Republicans are advancing three bills to join the valiant efforts to secure the southern border and make Arizona safe again. All three measures, sponsored by Senator John Kavanagh, passed the Senate and are being transmitted to the House of Representatives for consideration.
Ballot Measure to Ban Foreign Funding and Election Influence Passes Senate, One Step Closer to Voters
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate Republicans are working to secure Arizona's elections with a ballot measure to close a loophole currently leaving our elections process vulnerable and open to influence from foreign actors. SCR 1027 is being transmitted to the House of Representatives after passing the Senate today.
Legislation to Prevent Dangerous, Seriously Mentally Ill Individuals from Being Released into Arizona Communities Passes Senate
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Legislation to protect the safety of Arizonans and provide services to individuals who the court deems dangerous, severely mentally ill, and incompetent to stand trial, passed the Senate with bipartisan support today.
Allegations of Plagiarism from Key Witness Uncovered in Arizona's Save Women's Sports Act Case
PHOENIX, ARIZONA – Senate President Warren Petersen is exposing serious allegations of plagiarism from a key witness in the case involving Arizona's Save Women's Sports Act, which is being challenged in federal court.
Bipartisan Starter Homes Act to Make Homeownership Affordable for Hardworking Arizonans Passes Senate
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Hardworking Arizonans are one step closer to achieving the American dream of homeownership after Senate Republicans passed the Arizona Starter Homes Act today with bipartisan support. The bill now heads to the House for consideration.
President Petersen Joins Lawmakers, Arizona Vacation Rental Hosts at State Capitol to Celebrate Tourism, Economic Freedom
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate President Warren Petersen and other state lawmakers are joining more than 100 Arizona short-term vacation rental hosts at the Capitol this Thursday at 12 p.m. to celebrate the industry’s significant contributions to tourism and the economy.
Senate Republicans Pass Legislation to Expand Civil Liabilities for the Mutilation of Arizona Children
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate Republicans are advancing legislation to add protections and remedies into state law for children and teens who undergo gender transition procedures then later experience severe consequences into adulthood.
Senate President Petersen to Meet with Trump Administration Officials in Washington D.C. Next Week
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate President Warren Petersen is gearing up for several meetings with members of President Donald J. Trump's cabinet next week in Washington D.C. to discuss key issues important to Arizona that are needing prompt attention from the federal government.