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"I was completely and totally boxed out from the very beginning," Surprise Republican Sen. Janae Shamp said in an interview ...
Arizona Senate Republicans removed Majority Leader Janae Shamp from her leadership position in a closed-door meeting. The move followed a contentious budget session marked by infighting among ...
Arizona's legislative session culminated with a weeks-long budget showdown that could have transpired in Tombstone.
That was made plain when the Senate, minutes after adjourning for the year, met and replaced Majority Leader Janae Shamp, R-Surprise, with Sen. John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills. The Senate had held its ...
Arizona's 57th legislative session concluded after 165 days, marked by a $17.6 billion budget approval and various policy debates. Key moments included a funding battle for disability services, a ...
Senate Majority Leader Janae Shamp during a news conference Tuesday lays out what she claims is evidence of fraud in the state's Medicaid program with ineligible people getting free medical care.
(The Center Square) - Arizona Senate Majority Leader Janae Shamp, R-Surprise, criticized Gov. Katie Hobbs this week after the Democrat vetoed a bill that would have outlawed Chinese land ownership ...
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a flurry of new laws on Tuesday, including one that will prevent foreign adversaries like ...
Republicans in the Arizona Senate voted to boot Majority Leader Janae Shamp from her leadership role minutes after adjourning for the year. 🎡 The Franklin County Fair is back July 14-20.
Majority Leader Janae Shamp (District 29) explains her vote on SB1082 at the Arizona Senate on June 27, 2025. Speaking of losers, we can’t forget Sen. Janae Shamp.