ABC's 'This Week': Kyl vows to be 'thorough'
The Yahoo! Newsroom - Tue Jul 14, 8:54 pm ETSen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., outlined the GOP strategy: "To be as thorough as possible" in questioning Sotomayor.
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Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., outlined the GOP strategy: "To be as thorough as possible" in questioning Sotomayor.
Arizona is making it harder to successfully sue emergency medical providers for alleged malpractice. Gov. Jan Brewer on Friday signed into law a bill approved by the state Legislature to raise the legal burden of proof required to win legal claims of negligent care.
WASHINGTON - Three of Arizona's eight congressional seats are garnering national attention as Republicans focus on reclaiming seats that were historically theirs and Democrats work to keep them.
MESA, Ariz. (AP) -- June 2 was a big night for Tyler Hudgins. That was the evening he graduated from Mesquite High School in Gilbert, but the 18-year-old had more on his mind - tax talk at Town Hall.
The congressional battle could be a fierce one.
BISBEE — The former director of the Arizona Department of Real Estate, Democrat Sam Wercinski, visited Cochise County Democratic Chairman Bob Bland on Thursday to get a reading on how residents in this part of the state view him as a potential candidate for Arizona secretary of state.
Voted "most likely to become president" by his classmates, a Gilbert teen dreams of achieving what his idol Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain hasn't done so far.
Iranian protesters are on the "right side of history," Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said Saturday.OBAMA: "Make the most of this...
Arizona voters have a proclivity for electing politicians with famous names. Turns out Phoenix City Council members aren't much different.
Campaign finance mavens John McCain, R-Ariz., and Russ Feingold, D-Wis., are joining forces once again - this time to block President Obama's nomination of labor lawyer John J. Sullivan to the Federal Election Commission.
Voters will be asked to break the deadlock over a proposed $1-billion tax hike. In recent years, the onset of summer in Phoenix meant two things -- triple-digit temperatures and a budget battle between the Republican-dominated Legislature, which regularly pushed to cut taxes, and Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano, who pushed to maintain them to save or expand services.