The court didn’t decide abortion policy, it decided that the Legislature had. But Mayes asserts that she alone decides.
Why No Labels failed
It attempted to finesse, rather than actually challenge, the duopoly on political power of the Democratic and Republican parties.
Get rid of retention elections for judges
Legislative Republicans seem willing to close a vulnerability to maintaining an independent judiciary. Democrats should join them.
Hobbs’s veto message inadvertently explains the need for the Arizona Starter Homes Act
Only a broad easing of supply-side constraints can move the needle on housing availability and affordability.
TikTok, U.S. Steel, and navigating our geopolitical challenge
Close markets to assertive authoritarians but not to democratic, capitalist allies.
Biden keeps making it tougher for swing voters
If he truly believes that democracy is at stake, he should be proposing more of a consensus agenda.
Sinema, Haley, and the end of hope
At least for this election cycle.
Hobbs, GOP lawmakers, and illegal immigration
The lack of space to discuss what is reasonable and unreasonable for the state to do is another indication of how broken our political system has become.
Refer a simple, clean, permanent state trust distribution formula
Prop. 123’s expiration may be the scene of a train wreck in school finance.
The U.S. is moving, step by step, into the center of the Middle East geopolitical snake pit
The Biden administration is making Israel’s fight ours.