
Hobbs Ends Legislative Freeze Update week 21
On May 15, Governor Katie Hobbs officially ended her month-long bill signing freeze, creating the first real opportunity in weeks for movement on the four

On May 15, Governor Katie Hobbs officially ended her month-long bill signing freeze, creating the first real opportunity in weeks for movement on the four

Update Weeks 18, 19, 20 & 21 Arizona’s four major cannabis bills are basically sitting in legislative cryostasis until at least June 1 while the

Arizona lawmakers have hit a wall on cannabis legislation. The Legislature took several days off between April 3 and April 6, and activity this week

The Arizona State Legislature has never been particularly fond of taking “no” for an answer, especially when voters deliver that verdict directly at the ballot

It has been a busy week at the Arizona Legislature. Lawmakers have sidelined nearly every cannabis-related bill that once seemed likely to move forward. At

Week 11 felt relatively quiet at the Capitol. Not “everyone left town” quiet, but quiet enough that lobbyists could actually hear themselves think. Two measures

It has been a high‑energy week at the state capital, and momentum keeps building. Lawmakers now send two measures to the House, one measure falls

The Arizona Senate on Wednesday advanced SB 1641, a bill sponsored by Sen. Kevin Payne (R-LD27) that would establish a new category of marijuana business

Arizona lawmakers are advancing S.B. 1476, a proposal that creates a new “child neglect” felony tied to pregnancy. The bill has passed the Arizona Senate

Arizona’s cannabis legislation enters a pivotal stretch as several high-profile bills await action at the Capitol. Lawmakers continue to debate market expansion, social equity reforms,
