
April 17, 2026
Representative Bliss spoke about growing wildfire risks affecting utilities—and rising challenges with property insurance—at an Arizona Corporation Commission town hall held April 17. She detailed recent legislation addressing these issues while urging continued cooperation among state leaders.
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April 16, 2026
Representative Chris Lopez has been chosen for a national emerging leaders program this July in Virginia after being nominated by House Speaker Steve Montenegro. He joins lawmakers from across the country for leadership training focused on key policy areas.
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April 16, 2026
Arizona Republican legislative leaders met with federal officials urging immediate action on declining Colorado River reservoir levels. They proposed new funding models for conservation efforts alongside long-term infrastructure solutions such as dams or desalination plants.
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April 16, 2026
Arizona lawmakers have launched a new legislative caucus focused on strengthening ties with Taiwan amid major investments by TSMC. The group aims to support policy initiatives that bolster trade and workforce development within the state's growing semiconductor sector.
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April 15, 2026
Arizona has closed a loophole in its lemon law by extending protections to people leasing vehicles. HB 2323 ensures lessees can now seek relief if their cars are repeatedly defective. Lawmakers passed the measure unanimously after hearing concerns from constituents.
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April 14, 2026
Arizona has passed a new law increasing penalties for adults convicted of sexually extorting teens online. The legislation targets offenders aged eighteen or older who prey on victims aged fifteen through seventeen.
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April 14, 2026
Arizona has lowered the threshold amount of fentanyl needed for enhanced sentencing of drug traffickers. The new law targets more dealers with mandatory prison time as part of efforts against rising opioid deaths.
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