EXPLORER The Voice of Marana, Oro Valley and Northwest Tucson
June 29, 2022
Volume 29• Number 26
My Best Friend
Our annual celebrations of pets! | Page 13
Lawmakers pass bipartisan budget
INSIDE
COVID Meds
County offers “Test and Treat”
JIM SMALL AND JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY Arizona Mirror
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Your turn
Letters to the Editor
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Sports and Rec
Questions from our columnist
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Fireworks and laser shows mark Independence Day NICOLE FELTMAN Tucson Local Media
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ro Valley is switching its Fourth of July celebration up this year. Instead of the annual firework show at James D. Kreigh Park, the town of Oro Valley is holding a 4BD/3BA (2,267 sq ft) 2-story home with pool &spa.
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epublicans and Democrats joined forces early Thursday morning to pass a $15.8 billion budget that significantly increases K-12 funding and caps off a week of intense negotiations as state lawmakers scrambled to approve a spending plan and avert a state government shutdown on July 1. After months of trying to craft a budget that could pass with just Republican votes, GOP leaders this week introduced a budget that aimed to peel off a small number of Democrats. But by Wednesday, they were negotiating in earnest with Democrats, and they announced a deal shortly after 11 p.m. When the dust settled on the budget, it
see BUDGETage 4
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