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Greg Hahne

Greg Hahne

Morning Reporter/Field Correspondent at KJZZ-FM

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Phoenix reworking zoning policy for data centers

The city is reworking its zoning policy for data centers, claiming they use a lot of land and energy, but don't employ a lot of people.
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Fontes didn't allow enough public comment time for Elections Proced...

The decision did not address any substantive claims of what’s in the manual, only the public comment period question, so it’s not clear how the ruling will affect future elections.
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Legislative Republicans look to make more tax cuts 4 years after ma...

Republicans in the Arizona Legislature are looking to enact more tax cuts just four years after they imposed the largest cut in state history.
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Bill would cut state funding for Arizona universities, community co...

Republican Sen. David Farnsworth sponsored SB 1694. The bill still needs a final vote from the full Senate before going to the House.
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Majority of APS sales growth in 2024 was manufacturing and data cen...

The new report from Pinnacle West outlines the sales for APS and predicts that trend to continue in the coming years.
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Bill would allow affordable housing developments on property owned ...

State lawmakers are moving a bill forward that would allow churches and religious nonprofits to build affordable housing on their land.
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Bill to restrict Arizona marijuana advertising passes House

The bill prohibits individuals or businesses from advertising to people under the age of 21, restricts social media and online ads, and bans advertising at airports and other public transit locations.
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Bill would send measure allowing silencers, automatic weapons to Ar...

If the bill is passed by the House of Representatives and Senate, it will go to voters next year.
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Maricopa County recorder eliminates 6 positions focused on counteri...

Recorder Justin Heap, a Republican who took office in January, said in an update on Friday that the previous recorder had placed too much focus on external political communications.
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AZ House passes bill that would let some school employees carry gun...

Employees would have to pass a training in order to do so. Opponents say having more guns on campus would result in confusion during crisis events.
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Republican lawmakers, Hobbs differ on how to extend Prop. 123

Two Republican state lawmakers want voters to approve a ballot measure to boost teacher salaries by about $4,000 a year. Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs has her own plan for extending the proposition, which would increase pay for support staff, school funding and safety.