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The Arizona News Service is a multi-faceted Capitol news service that produces the Arizona Capitol Times, Legislation On-Line Arizona (LOLA), The Arizona Legislative Report, The Yellow Sheet Report, Citizen Government Guide, Government Resource Directory, Book of Lobbyists, The Guide to the Legislature (The Green Book), azlobbyists.com and a host of other special publications and focus issues for the legislative, business and legal communities. The Arizona News Service was founded in 1906, six years before Arizona became a state.
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The 2021 Green Book is a pocket-sized guide to the Legislature. It includes members' photos and biographies, staff names and phone numbers, committee rosters, caucus lists and more. This is the No. 1 guide to the Legislature, and it sells out quickly. Multiple-copy discounts available - call 602-258-7026 for details. Capitol Report clients (LOLA, Yellow Sheet and/or Leg. Report), please email staff@azcapitolreports.com for special pricing.
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MORNING SCOOP: SHOULD ARIZONA BAN TRANSGENDER WOMEN FROM WOMEN'S SPORTS?
A partnership between the ASU School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership and Arizona Capitol Times
When: Monday, March 30, 2020
Registration & Breakfast: 7:30-8 a.m.
Panel Discussion: 8-9 a.m.
Where: W.P. Carey Foundation Armstrong Great Hall
Room 141, Beus Center for Law and Society Building @ 111 E Taylor St, Phoenix AZ 85004
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MORNING SCOOP:BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Let's talk about behavioral health.
When: Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Registration & Breakfast: 7 a.m. to 7:30
Panel Discussion: 7:30-8:30 a.m.
Where: Alexi's Grill @ 3550 N Central Avenue, Phoenix AZ 85012
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MORNING SCOOP:ROAD FUNDING
Road construction. Road maintenance. Gas tax. Alternative fuel tax. Traffic congestion. Solid infrastructure. Urban headaches. Rural troubles. There's a lot to talk about, and, yes, potholes are a big problem.
When: Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Registration & Breakfast: 7 a.m. to 7:30
Panel Discussion: 7:30-8:30 a.m.
Where: Alexi's Grill @ 3550 N Central Avenue, Phoenix AZ 85012
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MORNING SCOOP:BROADBAND ACCESS
A partnership between the Center for the Future of Arizona and Arizona Capitol Times
When: Friday, February 21, 2020
Registration & Breakfast: 7 a.m. to 7:30
Panel Discussion: 7:30-8:30 a.m.
Where: Alexi's Grill @ 3550 N Central Avenue, Phoenix AZ 85012
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MORNING SCOOP: PUBLIC SCHOOLS & INFORMED CITIZENRY
A partnership between the ASU School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership and Arizona Capitol Times
When: Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Registration & Breakfast: 7:30-8 a.m.
Panel Discussion: 8-9 a.m.
Where: Ak-Chin Indian Community Fifth Floor Conference Center
Room 544, Beus Center for Law and Society Building @ 111 E Taylor St, Phoenix AZ 85004
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MORNING SCOOP:SOCIAL JUSTICE AND CANCEL CULTURE
A partnership between the ASU School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership and Arizona Capitol Times
When: Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Registration & Breakfast: 7:30-8 a.m.
Panel Discussion: 8-9 a.m.
Where: Ak-Chin Indian Community Fifth Floor Conference Center
Room 544, Beus Center for Law and Society Building @ 111 E Taylor St, Phoenix AZ 85004
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Are you an educator or physician? Maybe you're a cosmetologist or a farmer. Whatever your chosen field, you should know who is on the appointive boards and commissions that regulate your profession and many others. Our special publication, Citizen Government: A Guide to Civic Participation in State and Local Government, lists all of the members of the state's appointive boards and commissions, explains their statutory powers and duties, and gives these agencies' phone numbers and addresses. It is included as part of any paid subscription to the Arizona Capitol Times print edition. It may also be purchased separately. Publishes in August.
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NOW AVAILABLE. The cover of Arizona Capitol Times 2019 Session Wrap edition is available as a commemorative poster suitable for framing. Size: 11"x15".
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The Final Report of Enactments is a comprehensive report of the 2019 Regular Session, 54th Arizona Legislature that includes final summaries of enactments and vetoes, enactments listed by subject and alphabetically, enactments by bill number and chapter number, and Arizona Revised Statutes affected by section number and chapter number. The report also includes session stats of bills filed and passed by chamber, bills vetoed and memorials and resolutions filed and passed.
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The Trade & Professional Associations Directory combines a comprehensive list of the state's organizations, representing everybody from air conditioning contractors to the Arizona Tourism Alliance. Included in this edition is a feature story on Health System Alliance of Arizona -- an advocacy group that lobbies and educates policymakers on health care issues in Arizona. No other source contains this volume of information organized in such a user-friendly format. It is included as part of any paid subscription to the Arizona Capitol Times print edition. It may also be purchased separately.
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The Book of Lobbyists and Government Liaisons serves as a guide to the lobbyists in Arizona, those who are anticipating entering the lobbying arena and anyone who needs to contact key state offices. Inside you will find listings of Arizona lobbyists – including name, company/agency/organization, address and phone number. Plus, there is an easy reference guide to critical contact information for state agencies along with articles and information about the business of lobbying in Arizona. It is included as part of any paid subscription to the Arizona Capitol Times print edition. It may also be purchased separately.
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The 2019 Green Book is a pocket-sized guide to the Legislature. It includes members' photos and biographies, staff names and phone numbers, committee rosters, caucus lists and more. This is the No. 1 guide to the Legislature, and it sells out quickly. Multiple-copy discounts available - call 602-258-7026 for details. Capitol Report clients (LOLA, Yellow Sheet and/or Leg. Report), please email staff@azcapitolreports.com for special pricing.
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2019 GOVERNMENT RESOURCE DIRECTORY. Need to know where to go to get a copy of your birth certificate? Want to incorporate a business? Got a question about the AIMS test? When it comes to navigating the complicated waters of state government, the Government Resource Directory is your guide. Much more than a directory of names and phone numbers, it contains job descriptions, agency directors, section heads, policy-makers, state legislators and much more. A veritable state government information bible, most of its information is available nowhere else. It is included as part of any paid subscription to the Arizona Capitol Times print edition. It may also be purchased separately.
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The 2019 Political Almanac features our famous Wall of Knowledge statistics, lists and tables from the files of the Arizona News Service and contains information about the best advisers on campaigns, initiatives and elections, plus statisticians, petition gatherers and more. It is included as part of any paid subscription to the Arizona Capitol Times print edition. It may also be purchased separately.
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