The Arizona State Senate Republican Caucus
Recent News About The Arizona State Senate Republican Caucus
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GOP officials file emergency motion over voter registration rules
An emergency motion filed by the Republican National Committee, along with Republican members of the Arizona House of Representatives and Senate in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, seeks to require proof of American citizenship for those in Arizona casting votes for federal office – arguing that “proof of citizenship to vote is common sense and promotes integrity in our elections.”
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Sen. Shamp on COVID-19 vaccine: 'There was no data proving it was safe or effective and now the data is proving the exact opposite'
Failures and potential dangers of the COVID-19 vaccine were brought to light during a recent hearing in Arizona, State Sen. Janae Shamp said.
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Petersen: "A reasonable governor would have signed the budget and negotiated”
Republican lawmakers are diligently working on a bipartisan budget in an effort to continue essential services for all Arizonans, but Democrats in the Legislature are dragging their feet.
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Governor Recklessly Vetoes Bill Aimed at Securing Electronic Voting Systems and Protecting Democracy
Majority Leader Sonny Borrelli is calling out Governor Hobbs for her continued blatant political games after she vetoed a bill that would have established oversight, security and transparency on electronic voting systems.
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Kern: “This board is discriminating against our future teachers because of the college they’re attending and their religious beliefs”
Arizona State Senator Anthony Kern (R-27) took to the floor of the State Senate today to call “on the Washington Elementary School District Board to reinstate its partnership with Arizona Christian University, or otherwise resign.”
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Angry: Schools need to reopen safely so parents can work
Travis Angry, the Republican candidate for Arizona’s District 4 state Senate seat, wants to see Arizona reopened safely, with efforts to bolster the position of vulnerable businesses hit hard by the economic crisis created by restrictions related to COVID-19.