Tucson's Top Stories: March 21
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The challenged Arizona law requires public disclosure of anyone who has donated at least $5,000 to influence candidate elections and ballot measures in the state.
"Recent reports indicating that fentanyl scanners are sitting unused in warehouses because Congress has not appropriated funding to install them is incredibly troublesome and must be immediately addressed.”
University of Arizona faculty member tells Senate panel shared governance is needed because "the university administration is a large, substantially unsupervised, bureaucracy."
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Nearly 90 fun events happening in March! 🌺
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