Flex Work policy
Corporate Policy
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The Arizona Legislature, established in 1912, is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Arizona, primarily responsible for creating laws, determining state spending, and amending the Arizona Constitution. Its mission is to represent the people of Arizona, uphold the state's constitution, and execute policy-making effectively to contribute to the residents' welfare. The Legislature convenes its meetings in the State Capitol complex at 1700 West Washington Street in Phoenix.
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