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		<title>Arizona&#8217;s 2026 Legislative Session</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As Arizona's 57th Legislature launches on January 12, 2026, with strong Republican majorities in the House and Senate, conservatives are set to champion tax relief, school choice, and family protections against Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs' veto threats, according to Axios Phoenix. Key wins include aligning taxes with federal changes for up to $440 million in savings, renewing Prop 123 for teacher raises, and advancing pro-freedom bills like crypto payments in state agencies and banning invasive red light cameras.Amid water shortages and housing debates, Republicans push market-driven solutions over big government, per KAWC. Social priorities defend values with measures on transgender sports fairness and election integrity via earlier mail-in deadlines. Notable proposals, listed alphabetically, highlight innovation and accountability:Allowing state agencies to accept payments in cryptocurrency: Boosts tech efficiency.<br />
Asking voters to boost legislative salaries sharply: Attracts principled leaders.<br />
Banning red light cameras and photo speed enforcement: Protects privacy.<br />
Banning the release of chemicals into the air designed to reduce global warming: Guards against risky experiments.<br />
Imposing new registration fees on electric vehicles: Ensures fair infrastructure funding.<br />
Making ivermectin available over-the-counter: Expands health freedoms.<br />
Outlawing nitrous oxide sales: Curbs misuse.<br />
Permitting faster rural freeway driving: Eases commutes.<br />
Prohibiting fluoride in water: Promotes local choice.<br />
Providing newborn tax credits: Supports families.<br />
Reining in AG nuisance suits: Reduces burdensome litigation.<br />
Renaming a freeway for Charlie Kirk: Honors conservative advocacy.<br />
Researching “Trump Derangement Syndrome”: Explores political divides.<br />
Setting earlier mail-in ballot deadlines: Enhances integrity.<br />
Setting bicycle speed limits on sidewalks: Improves safety.</p>
<p>This session promises real progress for Arizonans, with updates at the Arizona Legislature site.</p>
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