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  • Monday Morning Digest

    The Monday Morning Digest is a postings of committee and calendar agendas, and links to where you can watch these live hearings take place. We will also keep you up-to-date with any real time announcements made by our legislative members, governor and other elected and appointed officials. Also included is the Legislation HOT LIST with links to bill text, amendments, fact sheets, fiscal notes and vote tallies so you can contact your legislators if need be.Meetings are arranged by day with instant link to the live proceeding(s) to listen to the meeting and view agenda document,

  • Midweek Update

    legislative news, plus copies and summaries of all bills filed during the legislative session, all adopted amendments, a daily record of bill activity from committees and the House and Senate floors, weekly bill status indexes, upcoming committee hearing agendas, and a post-session report of enactments. Weekly Committee Agenda(s)

    Standing committees usually meet on the same day each week during all but the last few weeks of the regular session. Depending on the calendar and scheduling conflicts, legislative deadlines allow up to eight meetings during the first half of the regular session for committees in each house to hear legislation originating in that house. Sometimes committees are allowed to hold additional meetings to accommodate an extraordinary number of bill assignments or to hear bills of special importance. A written public notice

    Legislative HOT LIST

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

    REAL TIME Updates

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

    Executive Briefings & Filings

    Arizona Capitol Times is the leading source of political news from the state Capitol and beyond. We highlight the important issues of the moment, from a non-partisan and well-researched perspective that is critical to our readers. Our coverage influences policy, defines important issues and connects the various communities that make up state government.

    The newspaper is published weekly on Fridays, and azcapitoltimes.com is updated by the minute as news breaks. The newspaper was operated as The Messenger and Arizona Legislative Review before taking the name Arizona Capitol Times in 1982.

    The newspaper covers state politics and policy with a focus on the daily activities of the Arizona Senate, Arizona House of Representatives and the state’s top elected officials, including the Governor’s Office. Reporters also cover elections, court rulings and the actions of local governments. The paper regularly features commentaries, letters to the editor, an event calendar, legal notices, people-in-the-news pages, listings of state contracts, an Arizona news roundup page and political news from other states.

  • Friday Legislation WrapUp

    is an internet-based legislative bill tracking service that provides custom tools for researching, monitoring and analyzing Arizona legislation. The service includes coverage of bill activity, It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.Weekly Committee Agenda(s)

    Standing committees usually meet on the same day each week during all but the last few weeks of the regular session. Depending on the calendar and scheduling conflicts, legislative deadlines allow up to eight meetings during the first half of the regular session for committees in each house to hear legislation originating in that house. Sometimes committees are allowed to hold additional meetings to accommodate an extraordinary number of bill assignments or to hear bills of special importance. A written public notice

    Legislative HOT LIST

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

    REAL TIME Updates

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

    Executive Briefings & Filings

    Arizona Capitol Times is the leading source of political news from the state Capitol and beyond. We highlight the important issues of the moment, from a non-partisan and well-researched perspective that is critical to our readers. Our coverage influences policy, defines important issues and connects the various communities that make up state government.

    The newspaper is published weekly on Fridays, and azcapitoltimes.com is updated by the minute as news breaks. The newspaper was operated as The Messenger and Arizona Legislative Review before taking the name Arizona Capitol Times in 1982.

    The newspaper covers state politics and policy with a focus on the daily activities of the Arizona Senate, Arizona House of Representatives and the state’s top elected officials, including the Governor’s Office. Reporters also cover elections, court rulings and the actions of local governments. The paper regularly features commentaries, letters to the editor, an event calendar, legal notices, people-in-the-news pages, listings of state contracts, an Arizona news roundup page and political news from other states.