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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Analysts Don’t Think Trump’s Payroll Tax Deferral Is Worth It for Arizona Businesses
Employers that decide to take advantage of the payroll tax deferral will be leaving their workers to foot a big bill in April.
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Republican’s Majority in the State House Could Hinge on These Three Districts
Here are three races that could end the Republican trifecta over Arizona’s state government.
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Arizona’s Unemployment System Already Had Problems, the Pandemic Just Made It Worse
Years of budget cuts and restrictive laws surrounding the state’s unemployment benefits have left Arizonans impacted by the coronavirus with few options.
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WATCH: Rep. Kern Mocks Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego for COVID-19 Public Health Rules
Kern recently defended his disregard for Phoenix’s public health efforts, questioning the need to follow rules put in place by a “Democrat mayor.”
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WATCH: Arizona Native Blames Trump and Ducey for Father’s COVID Death
“His only pre-existing condition was trusting Donald Trump — and for that he paid with his life.”
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Lawmakers Weigh in on Extending Unemployment Benefits
We reached out to members of Arizona’s House of Representatives to see if they support additional legislation to help unemployed Arizonans.
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Women’s Health Advocates Respond to Rep. Blackman’s Attacks on Women’s Reproductive Rights
The state lawmaker made several unfounded claims regarding reproductive rights in a recent video posted on social media.
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McSally Has Voted Over And Over With McConnell — But Now She Won’t Say If She Supports Him
Sen. Martha McSally often toes the party line, but hasn’t yet said which Republican she’ll support to lead the Senate should her party maintain a majority.
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‘No Logic to This:’ Michael Crow Speaks Out Against New ICE Policy
The policy requires foreign students to take in-person classes in order to retain their visa, forcing some students to choose between health and education.
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COVID Cases Are Rising Across Arizona. Yet Rep. Bolick Still Opposes Mail-In Voting.
Bolick has joined a task force that aims to purge voter rolls and stop ballots from being automatically mailed to voters.





















