Arizona House of Representatives
Recent News About Arizona House of Representatives
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AZ State Rep. Gillette on second Trump assassination attempt: 'It still would appear that we’re lacking in security protocol for the president'
Arizona State Rep. John Gillette (R-30), who previously worked security detail for Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama and labeled July’s attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump (R) as a security policy “mistake that just doesn’t happen”—expressed that the second attempt on Trump’s life at his West Palm Beach, Fla. golf club on Sept. 15 is grounds for even further strengthening of his security protocols.
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State Rep. Grantham votes 'yes' on bill requiring public schools to include victims of communism in curriculum
A bill which was passed by the Arizona State Senate and Arizona State House of Representatives earlier this year that would create a day to honor victims of communism was vetoed by Governor Katie Hobbs.
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State Rep. Biasiucci votes 'yes' on bill requiring public schools to include victims of communism in curriculum
A bill which was passed by the Arizona State Senate and Arizona State House of Representatives earlier this year that would create a day to honor victims of communism was vetoed by Governor Katie Hobbs.
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State Sen. Borrelli votes 'yes' on bill requiring public schools to include victims of communism in curriculum
A bill which was passed by the Arizona State Senate and Arizona State House of Representatives earlier this year that would create a day to honor victims of communism was vetoed by Governor Katie Hobbs.
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AZ State Rep. Gillette: Mistakes made by Secret Service protection during Trump assassination attempt 'don't seem plausible'
In the aftermath of the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania this past weekend, Arizona Rep. John Gillette (R-30) called it “a mistake that just doesn’t happen.”
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Epstein, Cook working on unemployment legislation
A bipartisan effort is fueling a bill that would increase unemployment insurance in Arizona to $300 a week.
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Decibel meters needed to issue noise citations, House said
Much like the standards for giving out speeding violations, Arizona state lawmakers want police officers who issue noise complaints to use a calibrated meter.
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GOP legislators planning budget proposal to present to Ducey
Republican lawmakers in Arizona are preparing to flex their legislative muscle by submitting their own budget proposal by the end of the year.