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Author: Holly Dietrich

Holly Dietrich is an Arizona-based political writer and consultant working extensively on state and local government issues. She has expertise in the legislative process, public accountability, and the practical impacts of policy decisions. She has worked as a legislative campaign advisor and political consultant for organizations across Arizona. She writes from a faith-based and family-grounded perspective. She is also the author of TheReceiptDesk on Substack, where she writes on state, national, and international issues. https://hollydietrich.substack.com/

Livingston Addresses AZ Leg’s Record-Setting Votes

March 7, 2026   1:33 pmMarch 25, 2026   6:34 am
PHOENIX — What began as a single extraordinary floor session on February 25, 2026, became the defining week of Arizona’s 2026 legislative session — one that observers called “unlike anything seen” this early in a session year. The Arizona House...
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Willoughby/Biasiucci Fuel Bills Delayed for Supermajority Miss

March 5, 2026   11:47 amMarch 25, 2026   7:28 am
PHOENIX — The Arizona House passed three bills on February 24 aimed at reducing fuel costs in the Phoenix metropolitan area, but the centerpiece measure advanced to the Senate without the supermajority vote needed to take effect immediately — raising...
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Fink-Sponsored Abuse Custody Bill Passes House 52-0

March 4, 2026   1:41 pmMarch 12, 2026   4:33 pm
PHOENIX — The Arizona House of Representatives voted 52-0 last week to pass House Bill HB2995 unanimously. The legislation, dubbed the “Alec and Lydia Act”, provides a sweeping overhaul of how family courts consider domestic violence when making child custody...
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Gillette leads GOP Clash with Dems over DCS Structure

February 26, 2026   7:54 amMarch 12, 2026   4:33 pm
PHOENIX – A sharply divided House hearing on Department of Child Safety reform on February 19, 2026, revealed a deeper conflict than just policy language. It revealed deep party differences on who controls the structure of child protection in Arizona...
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Finchem, Rogers Bill to Recodify Arizona Rangers Advances

February 24, 2026   7:49 amMarch 6, 2026   8:59 am
PHOENIX – A Senate proposal to repeal the Arizona Rangers’ statutory authority is advancing at the Capitol, raising broader questions about oversight of quasi-law-enforcement auxiliaries and the Legislature’s role in regulating volunteer support groups. Senate Bill SB1071, sponsored by Sens....
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Noem Thanks Heap, Gillette for Election Integrity Support

February 17, 2026   9:05 amMarch 4, 2026   1:52 pm
PHOENIX – U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem held a Phoenix press conference on Thursday, February 12, 2026, to promote the federal SAVE Act and encourage Arizona officials to partner with the Department of Homeland Security to review voter registration...
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Robson Drops AZ Gov Bid as Biggs Unifies GOP

February 13, 2026   3:36 pmMarch 4, 2026   1:52 pm
Karrin Taylor Robson made big political news yesterday, February 12, 2026, when she announced that she was suspending her run to become the GOP’s Gubernatorial candidate against Gov. Katie Hobbs. However, her decision looks less like a sudden collapse and...
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