Arizona Benefits From Strong International Partnerships

Phoenix, Arizona - Tuesday, Governor Ducey delivered the annual International State of the State address focusing on Arizona’s strong trade and business partnerships with the international community.

Speaker Pelosi’s Visit to Arizona Opposing Tax Reform

Phoenix, Arizona - Americans for Prosperity-Arizona (AFP-AZ) today rebuked House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Arizona opposing the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Minority Leader Pelosi has been very outspoken in her condemnation of tax reform, describing the law as “crumbs” for working people, “Armageddon,” and the “worst bill” ever considered in Washington. The American people disagree.  In fact, the New York Times just today came out with a new poll that shows not only growing support for the new tax law, but majority support.

Former Security Officer at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Pleads Guilty to Possession of Child Pornography

Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced Friday a former security officer at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station pleaded guilty to two counts of Sexual Exploitation of a Minor after downloading child pornography.

Arizona Eliminates Over 600 Regulations in 2017, Saving Over $48 Million

Phoenix, Arizona - As part of efforts to shrink red tape that gets in the way of job creation, Governor Ducey last year set the goal of eliminating 500 unnecessary regulations by year’s end, and invited Arizona citizens to submit their ideas for cutting needless regulations through a new web portal:

$1.85 Million Verdict Against Car Rental Company for Defrauding Arizona Consumers

Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich is proud to announce a $1.85 million verdict in a consumer fraud lawsuit filed against Dennis N. Saban and his companies, Phoenix Car Rental and Saban’s Rent-A-Car. After a 5-week trial, a judge found Saban and his car rental companies must pay $1.85 million for violating the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act. Of the $1.85 million, nearly $1 million will go to consumers who were charged unlawful fees during car rental transactions from 2009 to 2016.