Good morning RJ,
State Republican lawmakers are asking the Arizona Supreme Court to do away with early voting, a method of voting used by more than 80% of Arizona residents. Documents filed with the court on Friday argue that early voting violates the constitution. Attorney Alexander Kolodin explained his argument here.
Pinal County is hoping to make broadband internet accessible to every home in the county, including in rural areas, if awarded a $6.8 million state grant to install equipment and towers.
And increased marijuana sales mean more funding for Arizona community colleges, including Central Arizona College, which got $1.3 million from big spending on recreational marijuana by Arizona residents in the first year of sales in 2021. Here’s where that money is likely to go.
Plus, don’t miss our photo gallery from the tie-down roping, held yesterday at Ed Hooper Rodeo Park. |