State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for Saturday August 17, 2024 ( 3 items ) |
Attorney General Ken Paxton and 23 Other States Ask SCOTUS to Allow Arizona Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship for Voting to Go Into Effect
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 17 -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued the following news release:
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joined a coalition of twenty-three other attorneys general to file an amicus brief in support of an Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship in order to vote, asking the Supreme Court of the United States for an emergency stay of a federal district court's injunction against the law.
Arizona's state constitution, like many other state constitutions, stipulates the
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Governor Katie Hobbs Shares Update on Uranium Ore Transportation Negotiations
PHOENIX, Arizona, Aug. 17 -- Gov. Katie Hobbs, D-Arizona, issued the following news release on Aug. 16, 2024:
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Voluntary Pause on Uranium Ore Transport Through Navajo Nation Continues
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On Thursday, Navajo Nation and Energy Fuels Resources Inc. began good-faith negotiations on the transport of uranium ore through Navajo lands. Both parties described the meeting as productive and committed to continued conversations to reach an agreement.
"I'm glad that EFRI and Navajo Nation have b
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University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies Issues White Paper on Thinking Globally to Impact Business and Career Pathways
PHOENIX, Arizona, Aug. 17 (TNSres) -- The University of Phoenix issued the following news release:
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Author Dr. Erik Bean explores how adopting a global perspective embraces diversity of thought and contributes to workforce revitalization
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University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies announces the release of a white paper by Erik Bean, Ed.D., associate research chair with the Center for Leadership Studies and Organizational Research (CLSOR), titled "Think Global, Act Local: The
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