If passed, a new bill would amend the Arizona constitution, putting an end to lawmakers getting breaks on speeding tickets.
Senator Jake Hoffman was pulled over doing 89 MPH in a 65 MPH speed limit zone on Jan. 22, according to multiple reports. A ...
The Arizona Department of Public Safety confirmed State Senator Jake Hoffman was pulled over for going 89 MPH in a posted ...
Arizona lawmakers blow up their political careers when they speed and invoke legislative immunity to get out of it. Let's ...
If passed, a new bill would amend the Arizona constitution, putting an end to lawmakers getting breaks on speeding tickets.
The stickers cite the Arizona Constitution, which gives lawmakers broad immunity during the legislative session.
Past Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey passed an executive order that tells state police to ticket lawmakers if they are caught ...
The lawmaker was driving 89 mph in a 65 mph zone on US Route 60 on Jan. 22 when a trooper pulled him over for speeding.
In Arizona, the perk doesn't have unanimous support in the Legislature. Republican Rep. Quang Nguyen has introduced a ...
Prescott-area Rep. Republican Quang Nguyen wants to amend the state constitution — to keep his fellow lawmakers from getting ...
Three state lawmakers have been reportedly caught speeding in the past year. None were ticketed due to legislative immunity.
Gov. Katie Hobbs says Sen. Jake Hoffman was not entitled to legislative immunity to avoid being cited last month for driving 24 miles an hour over the speed limit.