Camaron is the Founding Editor and Chief Political Correspondent for The Copper Courier, and has worked as a journalist in Phoenix for over a decade. He also teaches multimedia journalism at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
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BREAKING: Hobbs vetoes anti-immigration bill, calls for end to ‘political stunts’
The bill offered no logistical or humanitarian solutions to address issues at the US-Mexico border, and instead focused mainly on punishment and incarceration.
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VIDEO: How the Alabama state supreme court could put Arizona and IVF at risk
@coppercourier After the historic ruling in Alabama regarding IVF, Arizona could be next. Listen up. #azpol #aznews #everythingarizona #alabama #ivfjourney #aznews #arizonanews #az #arizona #ivf #arizonapolitics ♬ original sound – Copper Courier
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BREAKING: Arizona Republicans ram through anti-immigration bill, bypassing public
Lawmakers used a procedural maneuver to sidestep public comment on the bill after more than 100 business owners and community leaders spoke out against it.
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BREAKING: AG Kris Mayes sues rental corporations for conspiratorial price-fixing
The lawsuit alleges the landlords secretly shared leasing data in order to create a “rental monopoly” that allowed them to implement massive rent increases and bring in millions of dollars in profit.
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Kari Lake’s plan for the US Senate: ‘The end of democracy’
If elected, Lake said she plans to unequivocally support a Trump presidency, and hopes he will model his time in office after authoritarian leaders in Hungary and El Salvador.
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Arizona Republicans rush anti-immigration bills through legislature with limited public input
Some provisions mirror a 2010 law that was determined to be a form of racial profiling, and was struck down by the US Supreme Court.
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Arizona’s public meetings are becoming increasingly toxic under Republican leadership
Republican legislators are attacking members of the public, the press, and elected Democrats in broad daylight.
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VIDEO: Congregation members of the Satanic Temple speak in opposition to SB 1279
@coppercourier Congregation members of the Satanic Temple spoke in opposition to a bill that would ban displays of their religion on public property in Arizona, a clear violation of the First Amendment. The bill passed through the Senate Government Committee along party lines, but is likely to be vetoed by Gov. Katie Hobbs should it…
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Kari Lake made $75,000 in speaking fees her campaign claimed she doesn’t charge
Kari Lake’s campaign claimed her fundraiser appearances went uncompensated, but her financial disclosures tell a different story.
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Arizona Superintendent greenlights far-right ideological materials to teach kids in public schools
The unaccredited, far-right group PragerU’s ideological classroom materials are now available for classroom use all across the state.





















