Arizona AG says districts can hold 2nd override vote
KVOA Tucson - 12 minutes agoPHOENIX (AP) - Arizona school districts whose voters last month rejected budget override proposals can legally hold another override election in March...
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PHOENIX (AP) - Arizona school districts whose voters last month rejected budget override proposals can legally hold another override election in March...
The Arizona senator - and political celebrity - takes a spot on the front lines of the Republican Party's opposition to Obama. He's bipartisan no more, especially on healthcare. Soon after the Senate opened its long-awaited debate on healthcare legislation last week, John McCain strode into the chamber to spearhead his party's opposition to the massive bill. He offered Republicans' first ...
Republican Presidential Candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, points off stage and looks at Pastor Rick Warren, after participating in a Civil Forum at the Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., in August of 2008.
Senators voted 58-42 to reject an amendment by Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., that would have stripped more than $400 billion in Medicare cuts from the nearly $1 trillion measure. It would have sent the entire 2,074-page bill back to the Senate Finance Committee for a redo.
The Senate has voted to keep significant Medicare cuts in its health care overhaul bill despite polls showing seniors are concerned about their benefits. Senators voted 58-42 to reject an amendment by Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona that would have stripped more than $400 billion in Medicare cuts from the health care bill.
TEMPE, Ariz. - Hundreds of Sarah Palin fans flocked to a Costco store in Tempe on Tuesday to meet the former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate and get her to autograph their copies of...
TEMPE, ARIZ. — Hundreds of Sarah Palin fans flocked to a Costco store in Tempe on Tuesday to meet the former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate and to have her sign their copies of "Going Rogue."
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) introduced the first Republican amendment to the Senate's version of health care reform on Monday. In doing so, he placed himself at odds with a position he championed both a decade ago and during last year's presidential campaign.
CHRISTINE BAKER, The Patriot-News, 2008 Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz, and GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin visited Hershey when they were campaigning last year.
PHOENIX (AP) - Since losing the presidency, John McCain has focused on his work in the Senate. The Arizona Republican's voting record has improved greatly this legislative session. He's missed only nine votes, or 2.5 percent of the 353 Senate roll-call votes through Saturday.
Among others, the president didn't invite his 2008 campaign rival, Sen. John McCain of Arizona, even though Obama the candidate pledged a post-partisan presidency.