Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes says he will go to jail before turning over voter data to the Department of Justice. Why one expert says the effort is a federal attempt to undermine future elections. Plus, how Arizona’s cities and towns see potential housing legislation this year.
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Former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has died. He was 59 years old. The Show talks with Joe Kanefield, a partner at the law firm Snell and Wilmer. He served as chief of staff in the Attorney General’s Office.
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Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes says he will go to jail before he turns over voter data to the Department of Justice. And now, the DOJ is suing him for it.
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For the last several years, there’s been an effort to give cities back some of their ability to regulate that market; the state generally took it away in 2016.
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A new survey finds broad support in Arizona for traditional childhood vaccines — the ones kids get from birth to 2 years old, like polio; hepatitis; and measles, mumps and rubella (MMR).
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Tom Wainwright is media editor for the Economist and, in a recent article, he explores the ways in which technology is transforming old age — for the worse and, maybe surprisingly, for the better.
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The man behind Pollack Cinemas — packed with life-size figures of movie stars and characters — has a whole other collection behind closed doors at an office building in Mesa.