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Key Points: Arizona lawmakers pass legislation to crack down on retailers selling vaping devices to minors Bill restricts packaging and design of vaping products, including bans on cartoon characters and celebrity images Legislation does not impose taxes on vaping products despite containing nicotine

Arizona lawmakers have given final approval to what proponent...


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Dr. Douglas Maready

Imagine as a physician having treatment available that could help someone eliminate their chronic condition but not be able to provide it — not because it is out of stock, or because they do not meet the pre...


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Andrew Gould

As John Adams once said, “Facts are stubborn things.” The world is changing, and AI, along with data centers that provide the necessary infrastructure for AI, are a critical piece of our economy and national defense. We will not be co...


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Key Points: State lawmakers propose sharp cuts to divorce maintenance payments New legislation would add conditions for awarding maintenance Lawmakers disagree on whether judges should have discretion in maintenance awards

State lawmakers are on the verge of making sharp cuts in divorce payments. Specifically, how long those getting divorced will have to pay th...


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Ylenia Aguilar

On May 18, I stood outside the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) with small business owners, parents, faith leaders, veterans and everyday Arizonans who had one unified message for our state’s utility regulators: Enough. Only a single speaker that...


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