Senator Bolick, Representative Blackman Warn Prison Safety Reforms Come Too Late for Dozens of Inmates
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Arizona State Senator Shawnna Bolick and Representative Walt Blackman are responding to the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry (ADCRR)'s recent announcement outlining new safety measures within the state prison system. While the deployment of body cameras and creation of a Violence Reduction Workgroup are steps in the right direction, both legislators stress the changes are overdue and fall short of what the crisis demands.
Senate President Warren Petersen Announces Senior Staff Additions, Promotions
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is announcing several key additions and promotions to the Senate Majority Staff, strengthening the team which supports 17 Republican state senators in advancing conservative legislative priorities and serving the citizens of Arizona.
Senator Bolick Calls for Renewed Focus on School Safety Reporting Requirements Following Deadly Maryvale High School Stabbing
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senator Shawnna Bolick is extending her heartfelt condolences to the family and classmates of the 16-year-old student who died after being brutally stabbed by a fellow student at Maryvale High School on Tuesday. In response to the retaliatory murder, Senator Bolick is calling for urgent action to strengthen reporting requirements for school safety.
Final Family Court Hearing to Feature Public Testimony, Involvement of the Department of Child Safety
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Committee Chairman Mark Finchem is inviting parents negatively impacted by the Arizona family court system to join him at the Arizona Senate on Wednesday, August 27, at 9 a.m. to share personal testimony during the final Joint Legislative Ad Hoc Committee on Family Court Orders.
Senator Werner Launches Task Force to Strengthen Child Safety Reporting Laws
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Determined to close dangerous gaps in Arizona's child protection system, Arizona State Senator Carine Werner is announcing the creation of a new task force to strengthen the state's child abuse reporting laws.
State Lawmakers Escalate Probe Into Child Safety System Failures After Deaths of Three Arizona Children
State Lawmakers Escalate Probe Into Child Safety System Failures After Deaths of Three Arizona Children
Arizona Senate President Condemns Remarks by Senator Ortiz, Calls for Federal Investigation of Potential Unlawful Actions
Arizona Senate President Condemns Remarks by Senator Ortiz, Calls for Federal Investigation of Potential Unlawful Actions
President Petersen Announces New Senate Committee Chairmanships
President Petersen Announces New Senate Committee Chairmanships
Governor Signs Correctional Oversight Office into Law, But Leaves it Unfunded and Nonfunctional
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Governor Katie Hobbs is creating the illusion of oversight without real action by signing legislation Wednesday establishing Arizona's new Independent Correctional Oversight Office, yet she is refusing to allocate a single dollar to make the office operational.
Senate Republicans Champion New Law to Protect Arizona from Foreign Enemies
PHOENIX, ARIZONA—Senate Republicans are taking action to protect national security and sovereignty in Arizona, from foreign adversaries seeking to cause harm, with new legislation just signed into law from Senator Janae Shamp.
SB 1082 prohibits a foreign principal from a nation identified by the federal government as a direct threat to the United States from purchasing, owning, or acquiring real property in Arizona.
Arizona Legislature Defends Commonsense Wyoming Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote
PHOENIX, ARIZONA – Senate Republicans are defending a Wyoming law requiring new voter registrants to provide documentary proof of citizenship to cast a ballot in its elections. The Arizona Legislature, Montana, and Kansas are leading a coalition of 22 other states in a brief filed last Friday in the case of Equality State Policy Center v. Gray at the U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming.
Senate Republicans Announce Senator John Kavanagh as New Majority Leader
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate Republicans are announcing Senator John Kavanagh will serve as the new Senate Majority Leader, effective immediately.
Senate Republicans Seek Answers After Latest Inmate Death at Arizona's State Prison System
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate Republicans are calling on Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, & Reentry (ADCRR) Director Ryan Thornell and Governor Katie Hobbs to answer for another alleged inmate homicide unfolding at Lewis Prison Complex this week. If true, this latest incident marks 11 inmate homicides occurring within state correctional facilities in FY 2025. This represents a drastic increase from the previous four years in which the department averaged two homicides per year.
Senate & House Republicans Reach Bipartisan Deal, Governor Expected to Sign
PHOENIX, ARIZONA – A big victory for Arizona as the Republican led Arizona Senate and House announce this evening they've come to an agreement on a balanced 2025- 2026 state budget that will be enacted upon the governor's signature.
Senate Republicans Approve Balanced State Budget with Strategic Investments in Public Safety, Education, Transportation, Water, Public Health
PHOENIX, ARIZONA – A big win for Arizona after the Republican-led Arizona Senate passed a balanced 2025- 2026 state budget in the overnight hours that includes tax cuts and strategic investments in public safety, education, transportation, water, and public health. This fiscally responsible proposal benefiting all Arizonans will be considered by the House following tonight's bipartisan approval in the Senate.
Senate Republicans Pass "Ag-to-Urban" Bill to Help Arizona Families Afford a Home While Saving Water
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— A bipartisan bill designed to help Arizona conserve water while increasing homebuilding to bring housing prices down for hardworking Arizona families is headed to the House for consideration after passing out of the Senate this evening.
Senator Bolick Cracks Down on Animal Cruelty in Arizona, Legislation Advances to the Governor
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate Republicans are championing efforts to protect the health and well-being of the state's furry, four-legged friends with final passage broadening the conditions under which animal cruelty can be charged. A bill to do just that passed out of the Arizona Senate with bipartisan support after being transmitted by the House of Representatives. The legislation will now await action by Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs.
Committee on Director Nominations Holds Nominee for Department of Environmental Quality for Further Evaluation
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Senate Director Nominations Committee Chair Jake Hoffman releases the following statement on this morning's scheduled confirmation hearing for Karen Lee Peters of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
Senate Republicans Congratulate Arizona's Own Dr. Theodore Cooke on Nomination to Commissioner of Reclamation Under the Trump Administration
PHOENIX, ARIZONA—Senate Republicans are congratulating Arizona's own Dr. Theodore Cooke on his nomination as Commissioner of Reclamation for the Department of Interior under the Trump Administration.
Senate Majority Whip Carroll Expresses Unwavering Support for Israel's Efforts to Strike Iran's Nuclear Program
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Majority Whip Frank Carroll is expressing unwavering support for Israel as it seeks to dismantle Iran's nuclear weapons program and protect the world from the terrorist Islamist Republic occupying Iran.