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The Gaggle: The year in stories | 6:48
The Arizona Republic’s politics team looks at the most impactful stories that they worked on in 2017 and share predictions for 2018. Johanna Huckeba/azcentral.com
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The Gaggle: Trent Franks, ESAs, school funding increases | 5:03
Rep. Trent Franks steps down from Congress amid sex harassment allegations, the Goldwater Institute controls Empowerment Scholarship Accounts and Arizona leaders want to increase sales tax to increase school funding. Hayley Sanchez/azcentral.com
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The Gaggle: DCS disbands review panels, tax plan | 5:39
The Republic’s politics team talks Jeff Flake’s controversial endorsement check, the state’s child welfare agency and how the Republican tax plan will impact Arizonans. Carly Henry/azcentral
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The Gaggle: Rep. Grijalva’s settlement, Mesa’s mayor faces backlash | 5:45
The Republic’s politics teams talks Rep. Grijalva’s settlement after an employee accused him of working drunk, the race for State Treasurer and Mesa Mayor John Giles’ comment to Jeff Flake insulting Trump on Nov. 29, 2017. Johanna Huckeba/azcentral
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The Gaggle: AZ’s memorable delegation, voter registration numbers | 7:07
The Republic’s politics team talks on Nov. 22, 2017, about the “awkward” Senate race and an unusual decision made by the Arizona Court of Appeals to restore parental rights to a mother who had her rights previously stripped. Johanna Huckeba/azcentral
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The Gaggle: Shooter’s harassment scandal, foster-care boards | 5:17
The Republic’s politics team talks about the Don Shooter sexual-harassment scandal, how Foster Care Review Boards do not reflect their communities, and how Rep. Tom O’Halleran’s office isn’t in his district. Johanna Huckeba/azcentral.com
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The Gaggle: Sex harassment in AZ’s Legislature | 5:58
The Republic’s political team discusses Rep. Martha McSally entering the 2018 Senate race and more sexual harassment allegations in Arizona’s Legislature on Nov. 8, 2017. Johanna Huckeba/azcentral
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The Gaggle: Senate race, Bisbee bag ban, KidsCare | 4:35
The Republic’s politics team talks Bisbees’s plastic bag ban, KidsCare funds drying up and Martha McSally and Paul Gosar entering Arizona’s Senate race on Nov. 1, 2017. Johanna Huckeba/azcentral
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The Gaggle: Flake out; Legislature harassment | 5:08
The Republic’s political team discusses Sen. Jeff Flake not running for re-election amidst a changing Republican Party and the allegations of sexual harassment in Arizona’s Legislature. Johanna Huckeba/azcentral.com
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The Gaggle: Ducey shows us the money, Bannon’s visit, Gosar’s family feud | 5:32
The Republic’s political team discusses Governor Doug Ducey giving raises to the members of his inner circle instead of prioritizing teacher raises as promised. Steve Bannon visits Arizona and Paul Gosar’s family feud. Johanna Huckeba/azcentral.com
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The Gaggle: Arizona elections, school letter grades, Paul Gosar on Charlottesville | 5:53
The Republic’s politics team discusses the most recent developments in the race for City Hall, Congressman Paul Gosar’s view of the Charlottesville white supremacists rally and the upset after the release of school letter grades on Oct. 11, 2017.
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The Gaggle: DCS lawsuit, Senate race | 5:02
The Republic’s political team on Oct. 4, 2017, discusses the class-action lawsuit against the Department of Child Safety, the development of the U.S. Senate race in Arizona and Vice President Mike Pence’s visit. Johanna Huckeba/azcentral.com
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The Gaggle: Russia hack, another ACA repeal | 4:56
The Republic’s political team talks about President DonalTrump blaming Sen. John McCain for another failed attempt to repeal “Obamacare” and Homeland Security makes an official statement on a hack of voter-registration data. Johanna Huckeba/azcentral
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The Gaggle: Trump rally costs, gay couple’s rights | 4:25
The Republic’s political team discusses the cost of President Trump’s rally to the city of Phoenix, the Arizona Supreme Court’s ruling on same-sex couple’s rights and Gov. Doug Ducey trying to repeal ‘Obamacare.’ Johanna Huckeba/azcentral
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The Gaggle: Mark Brnovich sues Arizona Regents, Constitutional Planning Convention | 5:11
The Republic’s political team discusses Mark Brnovich suing Arizona Regents over high tuition costs, Trump cutting a deal with Democrats and the Constitutional Planning Convention on Sept. 13, 2017. Carly Henry and Johanna Huckeba/azcentral
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The Gaggle: State school vouchers, DACA and Hurricane Harvey relief | 4:41
The Republic’s political team on Sep. 6, 2017, discusses Arizona’s school-voucher program potentially reaching the ballot, the future of DACA and the recent House vote on Hurricane Harvey relief. Johanna Huckeba and Carly Henry/azcentral
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The Gaggle: Arpaio pardon, future of DACA and Flake’s re-election campaign | 5:01
The Republic’s political team on Aug. 30, 2017, talk about Arpaio’s pardon, the future of DACA and Jeff Flake’s re-election campaign. Johanna Huckeba/azcentral
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The Gaggle: Trump’s visit, school voucher referendum update | 4:10
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The Gaggle: Trump’s Phoenix rally, Arpaio pardon and Sinema’s run | 4:51
The Republic’s political team talks on Aug. 15, 2017, about Rep. Kyrsten Sinema’s likely Senate run, the drop in investigations into reports of child neglect, and Trump’s scheduled visit to Phoenix.
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The Gaggle: Flake’s new book, health care and bipartiship | 5:26
Sen. Jeff Flake’s new book defends Reagan-style conservatism and critiques the Republican Party. Gov. Doug Ducey plays a role in Sen. John McCain’s health-care vote. U.S. Rep. Martha McSally helps craft a bipartisan plan for the insurance system.
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A federal judge went too far in permanently blocking a state law that sought to ban Mexican-American studies in Tucson, the state’s top school official said.
Diane Douglas, the Arizona superintendent of public instruction, said Friday she intends to meet with legislative leaders next week to explore the possibility of restoring parts of the law.
On Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Wallace A. Tashima issued a permanent injunction on the law, which lawmakers approved and the governor signed in 2010. In August, the judge had found the law unconstitutional, concluding it was motivated by racial bias and political partisanship.
The law targeted a Mexican-American studies program in the Tucson Unified School District, although it was written more broadly in an attempt to meet constitutional standards.
Douglas on Friday said she was perplexed by this week’s injunction.
“The provisions that prevent taxpayer dollars being used for classes that promote the overthrow of the United States Government or promote resentment towards a race or class of people, just sound like common sense to me,” Douglas said in a statement. “Those should stay.”
Lawmakers open to discussions
Key legislative leaders said they’re willing to talk.
House Speaker J.D. Mesnard, R-Chandler, said he personally disagrees with the judge’s finding that the law was inspired by racial discrimination.
“That’s quite an accusation,” he said in a text message. “And I believe most people would agree with the underlying law.”
Mesnard was not in the Legislature when the law was enacted.
House Education Chairman Paul Boyer, R-Phoenix, said he also would welcome a meeting. Although he had not yet reviewed Tashima’s injunction order, Boyer said Douglas makes some good points.
“We shouldn’t have schools that teach the overthrow of the government,” he said.
Asked if he was aware of any, Boyer said he had no such knowledge of current cirruciula. But, he added, when he was a legislative staffer, it was “my understanding that’s what was going on back in 2010.”
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