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WASHINGTON (AP) — House Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith has issued a subpoena to force the Homeland Security Department to turn over immigration enforcement records.
An effort to get emergency funding to go toward domestic violence victims before the holidays failed to pass a vote before a city of Phoenix subcommittee on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON — House Republicans have filed a bill to deny automatic citizenship to children born in the U.S. to illegal immigrants.
The bill is similar to legislation introduced in the last Congress, which stalled in committee.
However the latest bill has been filed as a group of state lawmakers are trying to advance state legislation regarding birthright citizenship.
The bill's chief sponsors include Iowa Rep. Steve King who could soon be chairman of a House subcommittee that oversees immigration and citizenship.
U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants are considered citizens under the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. The bill would alter immigration law to prevent such children from earning citizenship based on birth in the U.S.
The House Committee on Homeland Security will investigate accusations by a federal whistle-blower that technology money that could have helped secure the Arizona border was
The House Committee on Homeland Security will investigate accusations by a federal whistle-blower that technology money that could have helped secure the Arizona border was
The House Committee on Homeland Security will investigate accusations by a federal whistle-blower that technology money that could have helped secure the Arizona border was
Tempe soon may hold landlords responsible for so-called "party houses" in the city.
Several East Valley cities are opting to lock up nonviolent misdemeanor offenders in an ankle bracelet rather than behind bars.
Gilbert is considering a way to help town and school district employees purchase homes in Gilbert by offering down payment assistance and waiving fees.
WASHINGTON - The House ethics committee said Thursday it was beginning an investigation into the conduct of Rep. Rick Renzi, R-Ariz., indicted a week ago on conspiracy, extortion and other charges.
WASHINGTON - A House panel on Wednesday approved subpoenas for President Bush's political adviser, Karl Rove and other top White House aides, setting up a constitutional showdown over the firings of eight federal prosecutors.
Mesa officials held a ceremony Monday morning to mark the start of construction on Encore, a five-story, 81-unit independent senior living center in downtown.
President Barack Obama and his family will attend next week's launch of Endeavour, NASA's next-to-last space shuttle flight commanded by the husband of critically wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.
Gilbert Town Councilman Steve Urie formed an exploratory committee to consider a possible run for the state House of Representatives next year from District 22.
February 18, 2005
WASHINGTON - Anti-terror legislation sailed through the House on Tuesday, the first in a string of measures designed to fulfill campaign promises made by Democrats last fall.
WASHINGTON – A House committee Thursday considered a streamlined guest-worker program that supporters say would ensure a sufficient supply of — documented — farmworkers in the U.S.
A test of a Paradise Valley fire hydrant Thursday morning revealed just enough pressure to fight a house fire, according to Rural/Metro Fire Department officials.
Republican Jim Ogsbury said he plans an old-fashioned approach to running for the U.S. House against first-term Democrat Harry Mitchell in 2008.
USAirways Executive Vice President Stephen Johnson said after a House subcommittee hearing that Phoenix would remain a "vital and important part" of the airline if it is allowed to merge with Texas-based American Airlines. [Mary Shinn/Cronkite News]
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010, before the House Homeland Security subcommittee hearing on her department's fiscal 2011 budget.
A Gilbert Town Council subcommittee has endorsed a pilot program that would make it easier for lower-income town employees to purchase a Gilbert home.
WASHINGTON — The Major League Baseball Players Association is telling Congress that it discourages members from using smokeless tobacco, but players should be allowed to use substances that are legal and available to the general public.
A House subcommittee tried to reverse the Interior Department plan, announced last month, to extend a new mining claims ban on more than 1 million acres near the Grand Canyon. The department is considering a 20-year ban on more than 1 million acres, outlined in red on this map. Mining is already banned in cross-hatched areas.
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