Arizona Senate approves changes to pension plan

The Arizona Senate has reversed itself and voted to approve a plan to revamp the retirement system for new elected officials and judges.

Voting continues in Phoenix on 3 issues

Voting continues Monday in Phoenix, ahead of the official Election Day tomorrow.

Pension reform put to a vote in Phoenix

No matter where you are in Phoenix, chances are you aren’t far from a sign urging you to vote yes on Proposition 201. And it’s almost as certain you won’t find even a bumper sticker telling you otherwise. That’s because there is no official opposition to the proposal, which cuts costs for the city’s pension system. That does not mean, however, it’s free from controversy.

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