Arizona Senators oppose closure of BIA's Phoenix office, highlighting its importance to 53 tribes and questioning the rationale behind the proposed cuts.
The move comes as Gov. Katie Hobbs and Republicans are arguing over a $122 million budget request for the Division of Developmental Disabilities.
Attorney General Kris Mayes said Arizona schools will not always be required to allow federal immigration officials onto campus.
() - There’s a new Veterans Affairs center in Gila County, as well as a bill that would see the site's development to meet ...
The Bureau of Indian Affairs offices in jeopardy fulfill a wide variety of rights the U.S. owes to tribal nations, like land ...
Arizona Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly are urging the Biden administration to reconsider closing the Bureau of Indian ...
The decision clarifies that Secretary of State Adrian Fontes must follow the Arizona Administrative Procedures Act in the ...
The case comes after the Trump administration, guided by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, moved to dismiss ...
Arizona’s Democratic senators, Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego, have been on the losing end of every confirmation they opposed since President Donald Trump started filling out his Cabinet. The ...
Ruben Gallego of Arizona said in a recent New York Times interview. "They actually understand the consumer," Gallego said. "They are engaged every day, one way or the other, in trying to talk to ...
Ruben Gallego said the 2024 election proved Trump ... Gallego won his Senate seat on the same ballot where Trump flipped Arizona back into the GOP column. "They actually understand the consumer ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results