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Maria Polletta

Maria Polletta

State Government & Politics Reporter at Arizona Republic Online

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Planners OK controversial Mesa 'motor court' housing proposal - The Arizona Republic

After an hour-and-a-half-long discussion that spurred tears, expletives and the premature departure of some spitting-mad county-island residents, the Mesa Planning and Zoning Board on Feb. 19 voted, 3-1, to approve a contentious plan for a pedestrian-centric neighborhood in east Mesa.
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Why parents are losing custody of trans and gender non-conforming kids

An Appeals Court decision highlights the challenges of mediating custody battles when parents differ on how to handle kids who may be transgender.
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ADA: Domestic-violence shelters struggle when people have ... - The...

Organizations often are unequipped to serve those who use wheelchairs, are blind or deaf, or have service animals
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Emergency management director slams Arizona COVID-19 ... - The Ariz...

Ducey’s choice to have a health official, not an emergency-management expert, lead the response created issues, Wendy Smith-Reeve told The Republic.
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Communist banners in space and preexisting conditions: Fact checkin...

Both U.S. Sen. Martha McSally and Democratic nominee Mark Kelly made a host of claims about the other in their debate. Here are the facts behind them.
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U.S. Supreme Court won't hear Kelli Ward's lawsuit on Arizona ... -...

Without comment, the high court declined to hear Ward’s claims of a denial of due process and a constitutional challenge to the “safe harbor” deadline.
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Democrat Marco López first to announce 2022 bid for Arizona ... - T...

Marco López was elected mayor in Nogales at age 22 and went on to serve in state government, President Obama’s administration and the private sector.
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As Gov. Doug Ducey burnishes his GOP credentials on pandemic and bo...

"I think we've seen with many governors that one minute, you're a hero, and the next minute, you're not," GOP consultant Lisa James said.