Opinion from EJ Montini: Putting SB 1001 out there is a pretty clear indication that Republicans are less interested in statecraft than they are in stagecraft.
Arizona lawmakers might as well hang a marquee over the entrance to the State Capitol with a list of coming attractions.
So what we can expect over the length of the current session is not governing, but performing. We saw clear and convincing evidence of this early on with the debate this week over When you have a state government split between two parties it is difficult to get things done. Anything that squeaks through the Legislature by way of the narrow Republican majority can be vetoed by Hobbs.
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