State lawmakers push legislation to bar pharmacy benefit managers from owning retail or mail-order licenses; The push has momentum in Tennessee, with a House committee ...
Using disproportionate financial and political power to block new homes, particularly in high-opportunity areas, is plain wrong.
Dueling ballot measures from public school groups and school choice advocates are both angling to reform the Empowerment Scholarship Account program.
Health care affordability is becoming a competitive vulnerability. I'm glad Arizona's legislators recognized the problem. Now it's time to finish the job.
Arizona law shields electric utilities from most lawsuits if their equipment sparks a catastrophic wildfire; Insurers and trial lawyers criticize the law’s wildfire ...
If we won’t allow even the most basic forms of incremental housing reform in the urban cores of large cities, what hope do we have?
Sunshine Week is a good moment to celebrate transparency. It’s also a good moment to recommit to it — not just in principle, but in practice.
Sen. J.D. Mesnard proposes adding 30 more members to the Arizona House, dividing districts to improve representation and bring the state in line with others.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors unanimously appointed Cody Reim to replace former state Rep. Joe Chaplik in the state House; County Supervisor Thomas Galvin m ...
Learn about the challenges faced by individuals diagnosed with ALS or end-stage renal disease before age 65 and the proposed bill to provide financial protection.
Arizona leaders are getting antsy as the state’s water future hangs in limbo without a negotiated deal on Colorado River sharing guidelines and without federal intervention.
I moved to Sedona in 1990 when I was only 14-years-old with my parents. I have been lucky enough to grow up here, make friends and continue my life here. It is a g ...