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  1. article East Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance opposes Prop. 204

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 10:04 am

    The East Valley Chambers of Commerce (EVCCA) released its 2012 Voters Guide with a message from the business community: permanently raising taxes on Arizona’s families is bad for our local economy.

  • article New report shows Hispanics will account for $40B in spending

    Wednesday, September 26, 2012 6:05 am

    As the state’s fastest-growing demographic group, Hispanics also are the fastest-growing market for Arizona businesses.

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  • article As the Hispanic minority booms in Mesa, so do the challenges, potential for conflict and opportunities

    Sunday, October 23, 2005 12:10 pm

    Day One of Series

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  • article Phoenix, Tucson whites are now a minority

    Tuesday, August 22, 2006 6:05 am

    Anushka Figueroa recently decided to make a change. She gave up her life in California’s Silicon Valley and headed to Phoenix to work in marketing.

  • article Arizona continues trend of fewer babies, in part because of bad economy

    Monday, October 15, 2012 12:27 pm

    Arizona women had fewer babies in 2011 for the fifth straight year, due in large part to tighter wallets, social changes, lower teen pregnancy rates and departures among the Hispanic population.

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  • article Ariz. continues trend of fewer babies, in part because of bad economy

    Thursday, November 1, 2012 9:49 am

    Arizona women had fewer babies in 2011 for the fifth straight year, due in large part to tighter wallets, social changes, lower teen pregnancy rates and departures among the Hispanic population.

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  • article Retired court justice O'Connor urges civility

    Saturday, July 21, 2012 1:54 pm

    TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — When Sandra Day O'Connor was a member of the Arizona Senate in the 1970s and needed to get business done, she would bring folks from both sides of the aisle to the adobe house she and her husband built, serve Mexican food and beer and work things out, civilly.

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  • article Hamer: Honoring the state’s best leaders in 2012 with "The Hammers"

    Monday, December 24, 2012 10:34 am

    It’s that time of year to hand out some honors for the year’s best. So it is without further ado that I bring you the Third Annual Hammer Awards.

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  • article Ballot pamphlet loaded with tax-hike backers

    Friday, February 26, 2010 7:03 pm

    If the number of arguments submitted for the upcoming special election is to be believed, four times as many Arizonans want higher sales taxes than those who do not.

  • article The Vent - June 28

    Thursday, June 28, 2007 6:53 am

    “Scottsdale’s lagging left turn signals are definitely a better way to go. My daughter told me about them when she went to school in Tucson and she told us how great they were. When we got them here, it was the truth!”

  • article Lawmaker: Regulating union picketing methods would aid Arizona business

    Wednesday, February 9, 2011 9:00 pm

    A state lawmaker wants to limit how unions can protest during labor disputes, offering a bill to ban picketing intended to coerce a company or its employees and to help employers bring defamation suits when workers spread untrue information.

    Sen. Frank Antenori, R-Tucson, said he isn’t out to impede anyone’s right to be in a union or protest but wants to protect employers from disruption and loss of business.

    “What we want to do is to make sure that those rights to assemble and rights to free speech don’t interfere with the standard [conduct] of businesses and try to interfere or disrupt business for the employer in which they may have a dispute,” he said.

    SB 1363 offers a wide range of provisions intended to limit picketing to what the bill terms “a reasonable and peaceful manner.” Among other things, the measure would make it illegal for a union to trespass on private property, obstruct roads, make threatening statements or interfere with traffic, employee and customer flow into or out of a business.

    It would also require the Arizona Secretary of State to create a “no trespass public notice list” of businesses that have established private property rights.

    The bill would allow employers to bring defamation suits seeking damages, attorney fees, court costs, punitive damages and damages for loss of business, profits and business value against those who maliciously make false statements or recklessly disregard the falsehood of those statements.

    The Senate Commerce and Energy Committee endorsed the bill on a 3-2 vote Wednesday, sending it to the floor by way of the Rules Committee. The committee’s only Democrats, Olivia Cajero Bedford of Tucson and Robert Meza of Phoenix, dissented.

    Marcus Osborn, a government and public affairs representative for the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which worked with Antenori on the bill, said the changes would allow businesses to operate without running the risk of “undue burdens” created by unions.

    “We are trying to make Arizona more competitive nationally, and one of the ways to do that is to make the best environment for employers to have a free and open workplace,” he said.

    But Mike Colletto, executive director of Community Horizons, a for-profit corporation that represents firefighters, commercial food workers and carpenters, said the bill is unnecessary because the federal labor laws already spell out what employees and employers can and can’t do and because rights of assembly and free speech are already clearly defined.

    “I just think they are overstepping their boundaries here,” he said.

    Colletto said the bill is a retaliation over a 2007 incident in which Bashas’ Supermarkets Inc. sued the United Food & Commercial Workers union for making statements about the company’s treatment of employees and alleging discrimination against Hispanic workers. Bashas’ claimed that the dispute contributed to its filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in 2009.

    “I think it’s because they didn’t like an outcome that happened in a labor dispute that they are trying to punish the union involved,” he said.

    Rebekah Friend, executive director of the Arizona chapter of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, which represents union workers statewide, said the bill violates First Amendment rights and attempts to preempt picketing rules established by the National Labor Relations Act.

    “We think that workers have the constitutional protection of freedom of speech, so we believe that this bill may even be unconstitutional,” she said.

  • article Governor signs illegal immigration bill

    Monday, July 2, 2007 3:34 pm

    Gov. Janet Napolitano on Monday signed one of the toughest illegal immigration bills in the country despite major concerns it could cripple life-saving emergency services, damage the state’s economy and open the door for racial profiling.

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  • article Opponents call initiative setback for minorities

    Saturday, November 3, 2007 6:59 am

    Foes of an initiative drive planned for the 2008 ballot said they don’t want preferential treatment based on race or sex, but they still oppose any constitutional amendment that would make such advantages illegal.

  • article State Senate panel approves immigration bill

    Wednesday, January 20, 2010 12:05 pm

    A Senate panel approved a far-reaching bill designed to combat illegal immigration, including allowing police to stop and actually arrest anyone they just reasonably believe is in this country illegally.

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  • pdf PDF: Read the Supreme Court's full SB 1070 opinion

    Monday, June 25, 2012 8:45 am

  • pdf PDF: Read the Supreme Court's full SB 1070 opinion

    Monday, June 25, 2012 8:45 am

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