As the critical teacher shortage continues in Arizona, lawmakers are looking at ways to increase their pay. How they want to do that differs between political parties and may be decided by the voter.
Rep. Matt Gress is seeking answers from AG Kris Mayes on the legality of a school district lease-purchase agreement in ...
An Arizona lawmaker is questioning the legality of the lease-purchase deal that bailed the Isaac School District out of its ...
GOP lawmakers have a starting point for negotiations on a Proposition 123 renewal plan that would increase teacher pay, but ...
Arizona lawmakers want to empower state auditors to have better access to financial documents from government agencies that ...
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne announced his support for House Rep. Leo Biasiucci’s bill, HB 2164, ...
Democrats in Arizona want to make big changes to the state’s school voucher program that fell victim to two costly fraud ...
Two Republican state lawmakers want voters to approve a ballot measure to boost teacher salaries by about $4,000 a year.
Both Democrats and Republicans in Arizona agree that they want to see an extension on Prop 123, but disagree on some of the details about where money in the future should go.
Two Republican lawmakers want voters to approve a plan to boost teacher salaries in Arizona by about $4,000 a year and they ...
GOP lawmaker wants to ban future deals like this one, as districts statewide grapple with financial challenges.