State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for Friday May 02, 2025 ( 5 items ) |
ADOR Auto-Renews 2025 State TPT Licenses
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 2 -- The Arizona Department of Revenue issued the following news release on May 1, 2025:
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ADOR Auto-Renews 2025 State TPT Licenses
Phoenix, AZ--The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) is sending renewal billing letters to businesses with overdue renewal fees. Businesses must pay their past 2025 Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) License renewal fees plus additional penalties. Renewals were due on January 1, 2025.
Taxpayers can no longer manually renew online, but the
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Arizona Legislature Leads in Ninth Circuit to Defend States' Rights and Election Integrity
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 1 -- The Arizona House Republicans issued the following news release on April 30, 2025:
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Arizona Legislature Leads in Ninth Circuit to Defend States' Rights and Election Integrity
Arizona House Speaker Steve Montenegro today announced that the Arizona Legislature, alongside Montana and 18 other states, filed a legal brief at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals supporting Idaho's voter ID law, which excludes student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification at
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Public Notice: Proposed Utility Allowances, Effective August 1, 2025
TUCSON, Arizona, May 2 -- The city of Tucson issued the following news on May 1, 2025:
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Public Notice: Proposed Utility Allowances, Effective August 1, 2025
The City of Tucson Public Housing Authority (PHA) has completed its annual review of the Public Housing Utility Allowances and encourages residents to review the proposed utility allowances and supporting documentation. As required by HUD regulation 24 CFR 965.502, the PHA hereby provides 60 days 'notice to the public housing residen
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SRP Adds New Dredge to Assist With Water Resiliency
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 2 -- The Salt River Project, a public power utility and electricity provider, issued the following news:
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SRP Adds New Dredge to Assist with Water Resiliency
A new, state-of-the-art dredge has been installed at Granite Reef Diversion Dam in northeast Mesa that will collect sand and silt that builds up at the dam every day and assist SRP to efficiently and reliably deliver water to the Valley.
When Granite Reef Diversion Dam was installed in 1908, material would flo
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UNM Researchers Explore Ancient Architecture at Tse Yaa Kin
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, May 1 -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news:
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UNM researchers explore ancient architecture at Tse Yaa Kin
By Megan Borders
Tse Yaa Kin or Mummy Cave, is an alcove village revered by Indigenous people as an ancestral place. Tse Yaa Kin means "House Under the Rock" and is aptly named.
The 1,700-year-old site is nestled in the center of a 1,000-foot vertical sandstone cliff at Canyon de Chelly National Monument on Navajo tribal trust lands in A
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