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Arizona AG Kris Mayes leads 21 attorneys general seeking legislation to prevent ICE from hiding identities during operations.
Arizona‘s elected leaders are calling for an end to ICE agents using masks and arresting people at their court hearings.
The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program was designed to reinforce infrastructure vulnerable to natural ...
Arizona is now part of a lawsuit against the Trump administration over withheld disaster relief funds from FEMA, Kris Mayes ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNBig money shaping GOP primaries for Texas attorney general, comptrollerNew campaign finance filings provide the first glimpse of the financial and political fault lines emerging in the open ...
Dr. Shenita Mayes, principal of Hixson Middle School in the Webster Groves School District, was selected as the St. Louis Association of Secondary School Principals (SASSP) Middle School Principal of ...
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💀 Border threat evolves—cartels ditch mules for drones in Arizona’s airborne fentanyl crisisArizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has sounded the alarm over a growing threat at the southern border — drones being used by ...
But U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials say the agents need the masks for the sake of their and their families' ...
Arizona’s attorney general at the Better Business Bureau is warning residents to be aware of scammers who may try to trick ...
This head start is much needed in the swing state, where the political landscape is extremely nuanced and every seat counts.
Arizona’s top legal official is asking for federal laws to prohibit immigration enforcement agents from wearing facial coverings during raids.
Arizona Democrat Kris Mayes and a coalition of 20 other attorneys general sent a letter to Congress urging they pass a bill ...
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