The president of the League of American Workers (LAW) said that Gov. Katie Hobbs' (D-Ariz.) veto of the "Border Invasion Act" showed she "prioritizes Washington radicals and illegal aliens over U.S. citizens."
Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) today vetoed a bill to make it illegal for a person to enter Arizona by crossing the U.S.-Mexico border outside of an official port of entry.
The Arizona State Legislature has recently approved a crucial bill aimed at protecting Arizonans from what they refer to as "Biden's Border Invasion." The bill is now awaiting Governor Hobbs' signature to become law.In a statement following the approval of the bill, State Senator Smith remarked, "This legislation is a necessary step to ensure the safety and security of our state and its residents."The bill, which has been a point of contention and debate in the state legislature, is seen as a proactive measure to address concerns related to border security and...
As of February 2024, Arizona experienced a 20.6% increase in prices of goods and services since January 2021, compared to the nationwide trend of an 18.6% increase.
A bill to make it illegal for a person to enter Arizona by crossing the U.S.-Mexico border outside of an official port of entry passes the Arizona legislature today without a single Democrat vote.
Kayla Van Soest, the Tucson Market Manager of Children’s Entrepreneur’s Market (C.E.M.), joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss her organization.
Catholic Vote President Brian Burch condemns Arizona democrats for their vote to strike down bill requiring schools to have separate showers and locker rooms for transgender students. Their ‘No’ vote would require biological boys identifying as girls to shower with biological girls in school locker rooms.
The Arizona Senate Republicans said Senate Democrats "showed their acceptance for males and females being forced to shower together' following a vote to pass a bill requiring public schools to provide private showers to crossdressing students.
Kyles Reeves, owner of Law Enforcement Today, said that media outlets train their journalists to paint cops in a negative light. Reeves was a guest on a recent episode of the Grand Canyon Times Podcast.
Kyles Reeves, owner of Law Enforcement Today, said that many people who claim to be Democrats intrinsically hold Conservative values. Reeves was a guest on a recent episode of the Grand Canyon Times Podcast.