Sen. Ron Johnson: McCain’s Cancer Might Have Caused Health Care ‘No’ Vote
“He has a brain tumor right now; that vote occurred at 1:30 in the morning. Some of that might have factored in,” Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said.
“He has a brain tumor right now; that vote occurred at 1:30 in the morning. Some of that might have factored in,” Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said.
So you’ve noticed that downtown Phoenix kinda sucks. What are you going to do about it?
A prospective spokesman for the Arizona Department of Education wrote that he had a college degree on his resume applying for the job. He later admitted he did not, but was hired anyway.
University of Arizona researchers put together a report of tips to spot and stop fake news.
Arizona Senators and 18 others introduce bill to crack down on the controversial website, which is accused of fostering sex trafficking.
Activists, politicians and economists are begging Congress to ignore the RAISE Act
NotMYkid will receive up to $600,000 in grants from state agency; the governor’s office says board members with conflicts are not involved in decision.
You’re welcome.
McCain is receiving praise for voting ‘no’ on the ‘Skinny Repeal’ but when will we start to loathe him again?
Senator John McCain sure knows how to milk a moment.
Officers can’t ask victims or witnesses of crimes for their status, call ICE or question students about their status on school grounds.
Early Friday morning East Coast time, the Arizona senator rebuffed appeals by fellow Republicans and did what he said he would do: Vote against the legislation as it was written.
Jalal Markos and other Iraqi nationals being held in a Florence detention facility will not be deported immediately to a war-torn country.
Arizona advocacy groups aren’t happy with the presidential tweets.
The Arizona senator’s vote produced a 50-50 tie, which was broken by Vice President Mike Pence; the bill now advances for debate.
House Republicans have slipped in a $1.6 billion budget for the border wall in the Defense Act bill.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich declined to sign off on a letter from Texas and other states, which vow to sue the Trump administration if it doesn’t drop a program which shields undocumented young people from deportation.
Organizers for undocumented youth in Arizona are gearing up for a two-front fight: lobbying for the re-introduced Dream Act in the Senate and urging the administration to shield immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children from deportation.
The state paid more than $160,000 to defend, and then settle, a sex-discrimination and retaliation lawsuit against a former Arizona Lottery Director Tony Bouie, records show.
Twitter jumped on the rumor that the senator had once turned away a dying Arizona man. Neither the reporter who started it nor the source had any verification.
In some fringe corners online, Senator John McCain’s brain cancer diagnosis was a sign of some darker, Deep State-level of intrigue.
Tony Bouie, the former Arizona Lottery director and professional football player, has settled a federal lawsuit with two former Lottery workers who had accused him of discrimination and retaliation.