12News obtained Education Department records showing that one in five ESA purchases—such as cellphones, TVs, and diamond rings—were on the "unallowable" list.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne speaks to members of the media during a press conference at the Capitol ...
Arizona's universal school voucher program (ESA), which was expanded in 2022 and now costs about $1 billion for roughly 92,000 students, is facing intense scrutiny and fraud allegations, leading to a ...
Tom Horne’s Office in Free Fall over Allegations of Using Public Office, Staff for Campaign Purposes
Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne’s office has been in crisis mode this week over allegations that his staffers have been doing campaign work on the public dime. First, on Monday, the resignation ...
On Tuesday, Phoenix New Times conducted some pre-election housekeeping. Major statewide races – for Arizona governor, attorney general, secretary of state and more – are looming in 2026, and many ...
PHOENIX — Assistant Secretary of State Jim Drake ruled Wednesday that there is enough evidence and uncontested allegations against Attorney General Tom Horne to merit a full-blown investigation into ...
PHOENIX — Attorney General Tom Horne lashed out Monday night at “liberal media” and “a small, self-selected group of people” for trying to derail his re-election bid. In a televised debate sponsored ...
PHOENIX — Arizona Superintendent Tom Horne’s State of Education address on Tuesday focused on school safety, teacher pay, literacy rates and DEI policies throughout the state. As part of school safety ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A new state survey shows Arizona’s teacher shortage remains in “crisis mode” as thousands of openings remain vacant. Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne says a new ...
Arizona's critical teacher shortage is driving a new partnership between state schools chief Tom Horne and Arizona State University (ASU) to enhance student achievement. The collaboration aims ...
PHOENIX — Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne plans to request $180 million dollars from the state to further fund the school safety program. The program, which places officers and ...
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