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The bill's tax cuts could leave the state with a drop of $380 million in revenues. While that is less than 3% of the budget, lawmakers worry even that is too big of a cut.
An Arizona family farm owner discusses immigration challenges in agriculture, labor shortages for meat cutters, and the difficulties of obtaining work visas for skilled foreign workers.
The U.S. Department of Commerce on Monday imposed an immediate 17.09% tariff on tomatoes imported into this country from Mexico.
From slashed taxes and Medicaid cuts to new fees for foreign visitors to the Grand Canyon, here's how President Donald Trump is impacting Arizona.
The Florida Tomato Exchange has complained for a long time that Mexican companies have sold its tomatoes for less than ongoing agreements between the two countries.
The U.S. government said Monday it is placing a 17% duty on most fresh Mexican tomatoes, after negotiations over alleged unfair trade practices ended without an agreement to avert the tariff.
Farm programs will receive an extra $66 billion over the next decade, making up for a delayed Farm Bill. Critics say it will increase consolidation.
Senator Mark Kelly criticized a bill signed by Trump for cutting Medicaid and SNAP, affecting 300,000 Arizonans, at a Phoenix event with affected individuals.
Having state income tax laws conform with the changes made by Congress and signed by President Trump would reduce Arizona's fiscal year revenues by $381 million, new figures from legislative