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Jim Small

Jim Small

Editor-in-Chief at Arizona Mirror

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  • English
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  • Regional News
  • Politics

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Trump admin cancels $21 million in funding for schools and food banks to buy from Arizona farmers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is cancelling roughly $1 billion in already-promised spending on local food purchases for schools and food banks nationwide, Politico reported this week.
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Arizona court: Saying ‘no snitching’ is felony witness intimidation

Arizona court no snitching felony ruling confirms the phrase constitutes criminal intimidation while overturning related evidence tampering charge
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Court rules Arizona governmental bodies must authorize lawsuits in ...

Arizona’s open meeting laws require that city councils, school boards and other governmental bodies authorize litigation in public votes, an appellate court ruled Tuesday.
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'A disaster for Arizonans': Dems blasts Trump's first 6 weeks in of...

Trump economic policies impact Arizona with funding freezes and federal firings affecting millions of residents, according to new DNC report
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States warn CFPB shutdown threatens financial consumer safeguards

Twenty-three states file legal challenge to block CFPB defunding by Trump administration, warning the consumer watchdog's dismantling threatens financial protections
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Arizona universities face massive cuts to medical research if Trump...

If the Trump administration succeeds in implementing the steep cuts to medical research grants that a court temporarily blocked on Monday, more than $250 million in grants to Arizona universities, research institutions and companies would be at risk.
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Democrats tout Biden’s Arizona legacy of a transformed economy and ...

As President Joe Biden prepares to deliver his farewell address Wednesday evening, Democrats say his administration's impact on Arizona stands as one of the most significant transformations in the state's recent history, particularly in manufacturing and clean energy.
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Arizona's recreational marijuana sales hit yearly low in November, ...

The state's adult-use marijuana sales fell to $73.1 million in November, the lowest monthly total since September and a sign of continuing market contraction.
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Arizona Supreme Court to weigh fate of ‘dark money’ disclosure law

The Arizona Supreme Court agreed Thursday to hear key portions of a challenge to the state's landmark campaign finance disclosure law aimed at ending anonymous political spending, potentially impacting rules meant to shine light on who spends money to influence voters.
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AZ Supreme Court rules illegally obtained DNA evidence would have b...

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that, even though police violated a murder suspect's constitutional rights by analyzing his stored blood sample without a warrant, the DNA evidence can still be used against him because of an exception in search and seizure law
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After losing two elections in AZ, Kari Lake tapped to lead Voice of...

President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday night that he had picked Kari Lake, a former newscaster who lost two statewide races in Arizona in 2022 and 2024, to lead the Voice of America