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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/

Miller, Pinal BOS Clash over ICE Partnership Plan

February 13, 2026   9:38 amFebruary 25, 2026   10:23 am
PHOENIX – A Superior Court judge has temporarily blocked Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller from implementing his office’s 287(g) Task Force Model agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, escalating a dispute between the Pinal County Board of Supervisors over...
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Cade’s Law HB2665 Advances after Adopting Floor Amendment

February 11, 2026   3:56 pmFebruary 24, 2026   7:50 am
PHOENIX – House lawmakers advanced House Bill HB2665 on Monday after adopting a floor-style verbal amendment aimed at tightening the bill’s wording and addressing concerns that its original draft created an ambiguous new path to manslaughter liability based on “directed...
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Hernandez, Kolodin Advance Bipartisan Court ‘Due Process’ Bill

February 9, 2026   4:04 pmFebruary 24, 2026   7:51 am
PHOENIX – House Bill 2976, a proposal to require due process protections before state or county entities materially alter the statutory administrative authority of elected justices of the peace (JP), advanced Wednesday after a contentious hearing that devolved into a...
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ADEQ Adopts New Regulatory Fee Structure

February 5, 2026   9:56 amFebruary 24, 2026   7:51 am
PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) has adopted a revised method for calculating inflation-based adjustments to specific permit and compliance fees, a change implemented through the state’s administrative rulemaking process rather than legislation. The update, published on...
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Gillette Anounces Hobbs-Sunshine Pay-for-Play Escalation

February 4, 2026   11:35 amFebruary 17, 2026   12:21 pm
PHOENIX – The Arizona House of Representatives escalated a years-long investigation into the Department of Child Safety (DCS) this week, retaining independent outside counsel to examine whether the political donations were followed by preferential treatment inside Governor Katie Hobbs’ administration....
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Petersen Speaks on Hobbs-Mayes ICE Threat Rift

February 3, 2026   2:39 pmFebruary 17, 2026   12:21 pm
PHOENIX – Last week marked an unexpected turn in Arizona state politics, as a rift in the state’s executive branch widened. Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs called on fellow Democrat, Attorney General Kris Mayes, to retract recent remarks on Immigration and...
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AZ Audit Shows Growing Fiscal Distress in Schools

January 28, 2026   2:11 pmFebruary 17, 2026   12:22 pm
PHOENIX – The Arizona Auditor General has released a sobering financial risk analysis showing a sharp rise in the number of Arizona school districts drifting toward fiscal distress. The report not only pushes back on the constant drumbeat for more resources—highlighting...
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