Republican lawmaker uses ‘legislative immunity’ to get out of speeding ticket in Arizona - State Constitution says lawmakers ...
A state senate spokesperson said protesters were “aggressive.” Protesters said the GOP didn't want to hear their viewpoint.
Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's campaign outspent most others on Capitol Hill for security despite not running for a second term ...
Environmental Day at the Arizona Legislature, conservation advocates talked about the issues they wanted lawmakers to address ...
The lawmaker was driving 89 mph in a 65 mph zone on US Route 60 on Jan. 22 when a trooper pulled him over for speeding.
Sen. John Kelly visited Philly Shipyard, where he met with employees and talked about the importance of revitalizing the American maritime industry.
Arizona lawmakers are pushing to end "legislative immunity" after three state lawmakers recently got out of traffic stops with the clause in the state's constitution.
A state trooper clocked Queen Creek Republican Jake Hoffman driving 89 mph in a 65-mph zone on U.S. Route 60 in January 2025.
The 50 members of the Indiana Senate paused their usual business Monday to honor one of their former colleagues from Northwest Indiana. The Senate tenure of former state Sen. Dave Vinzant ...
Republican state legislators across the country are filing a flurry of bills to advance the “Make America Healthy Again” ...
The trooper did not issue Hoffman a citation "in accordance with the Arizona Constitution, Article 4, Part 2, Section 6." ...
New Mexico state Senator Cindy Nava recalled how her father, a former police officer in Chihuahua, Mexico, instilled in her a respect for the law even though he brought his family to the U.S.