Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for Saturday March 01, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Arizona Officials Back Bill to Undermine Wildlife Protections, Silence Public Input
SANTA FE, New Mexico, Feb. 28 -- WildEarth Guardians posted the following news release:
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Arizona Officials Back Bill to Undermine Wildlife Protections, Silence Public Input
The Game and Fish Department's job is to steward Arizona's wildlife, not to rubber-stamp political schemes that benefit a small group of trophy hunters
PHOENIX-- The Arizona Game and Fish Department and the Game and Fish Commission are backing a bill to strip the state's wildlife agency of its power to regulate the u
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Gadsden Elementary School District #32 Surprised With Prestigious NIET District Award of Excellence for Educator Effectiveness, $50,000 Grand Prize
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 -- The National Institute for Excellence in Teaching issued the following news release on Feb. 28, 2025:
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Gadsden Elementary School District #32 Surprised with Prestigious NIET District Award of Excellence for Educator Effectiveness and $50,000 Grand Prize
The National Institute for Excellence in Teaching (NIET) announced today that Gadsden Elementary School District #32, Arizona, won the District Award of Excellence for Educator Effectiveness. The award celebrates Ga
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League of Women Voters of the United States Joins Voting Rights Groups to Applaud Decision Affirming Voting Rights in Arizona
PHOENIX, Arizona, Feb. 28 -- The League of Women Voters issued the following news release:
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The League of Women Voters of the United States Joins Voting Rights Groups to Applaud Decision Affirming Voting Rights in Arizona
LWVUS and co-amici applaud the Arizona Ninth Circuit Court for protecting the rights of Arizona voters.
The League of Women Voters of the United States (LWVUS), League of Women Voters of Arizona (LWV Arizona), and co-amici applaud Tuesday's decision from the United Sta
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University of Arizona: How Next-Gen Telescopes Could Discover Extraterrestrial Oxygen
TUCSON, Arizona, March 1 -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release:
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How next-gen telescopes could discover extraterrestrial oxygen
The search for extraterrestrial life has entered a new phase, with University of Arizona researchers evaluating the potential of next-generation telescopes to detect biosignatures on distant worlds. Biosignatures are detectable signs of past or present life, such as specific molecules, isotopes, or structures.
A new study published in
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