Arizona State Rep. Justin Heap (R-10) criticized a Biden Administration housing policy Heap said "punishes good behavior to incentivize irresponsibility."
The 2023-2024 school calendar was the main topic of discussion during the Gilbert Public Schools Governing Board's May 2 meeting, as Assistant Superintendent Jason Martin gave a presentation on the format.
A member of the Tempe City Council said at a May 4 council meeting, "If I were to vote on this today, I would have voted no" on a proposal to rezone vacant land at 2447 East University Drive from R-2 to R-1PAD to allow for the construction of eight three-story homes.
During a school board meeting, Rachel Walden, a member of the Mesa Public Schools Governing Board, questioned why the school district will put students on "transgender support plans" without notifying the students' parents, when all other issues that require paperwork and plans for students require parental consent.
Title 42—a Trump-era public health order that has quickly expelled hundred of thousands of illegal aliens at the southern border to Mexico or their home country—is set to expire and not renewed starting this Thursday, May 11.
With National Police Week approaching next week, Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ), along with Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO), introduced a congressional resolution today that formally expresses support for law enforcement officers amid a period where radical Leftists seek to defund, dismantle, and disparage state and local enforcement officers.