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The Far-Left Has No Case Against Voter Registration Laws, So Now They’re Crying Racism
The latest accusations of racism come amidst a lawsuit filed by a cabal of liberal organizations against two commonsense voter registration laws
Katie Hobbs’ Silence on the Texas Border Fight Is Deafening
Given Arizona’s situation at the border, you would think Gov. Hobbs would have something to say about the Texas border fight, but she has chosen to run and hide
Arizona Free Enterprise Club Urges ACC to Stand Against ESG Plans
A coalition of grassroots advocacy organizations wrote a letter to the members of the Arizona Corporation Commission, urging them to reject the Integrated Resource Plans submitted by APS, TEP, and UNS
Gilbert’s Office of Digital Government Is Part of a Clear Pattern to Control Conservative Speech
Government officials in our country are in need of some education on the First Amendment, and the latest ones are currently serving in the Town of Gilbert
A Complicated History, an Uncertain Future: The Arizona Commerce Authority, Part I
A contentious fight is brewing in the Arizona legislature, the possible reauthorization of the Arizona Commerce Authority
Hobbs Can’t Stop the Wildly Popular ESA Program, so Her Plan Is to Regulate It Out of Existence
After signing the Republican budget bill last year, without any cap or restrictions on ESAs, Hobbs is now trying to effectively dismantle the popular program
The Arizona Supreme Court Should Strike Down Taxpayer-Funded Union Release Time
Federal, state, and local governments across the country have been engaging in the practice of “release time,” which is both unfair and unconstitutional
Arizona Free Enterprise Club Statement on Governor Hobbs’ State of the State Address
PHOENIX, ARIZONA – Today, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs delivered her State of the State Address to the Second Regular Session of the 56th Legislature. Scot Mussi, president of the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, issued the following comments in reaction to the speech...
Modest Funding Gap Provides Opportunity for Legislature to Right-Size Government Spending
As lawmakers come into a new legislative session, there are three key facts that must be remembered regarding the state budget and a potential funding gap
The Corporation Commission’s Decision to Roll Back EV Subsidies Is a Big Win for Ratepayers
While this is an important win, it once again highlights the need to rid ourselves of radical Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) commitments entirely
Corporation Commission Should Reject Utility-Proposed ESG Net Zero Resource Plans
If utilities are allowed to operate under ESG, every downstream policy decision will be shaped by it—resulting in massive ESG rate hikes for Arizona ratepayers
Arizona’s Voter Rolls Need a Massive Clean Up
While Adrian Fontes has been attempting to implement an EPM that is ripe with unlawful provisions, he’s been ignoring a giant (and growing) elephant in the room