Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Clean Elections rejects complaint against Napolitano campaign
The Citizens Clean Elections Commission has refused to find reason to believe that Governor Napolitano’s re-election campaign illegally coordinated with private political advocacy groups to attack Republican challenger Len Munsil.... […]
Confidential medical board information leaked
Confidential Medical Board information, including a complaint against an Arizona physician, was sent anonymously to Arizona Capitol Times, resulting in a request the state look into whether criminal charges should... […]
Ousted lawmaker asks CCEC to forgive penalties
Ousted District 7 Representative David Burnell Smith must wait until October to find out if the Citizens Clean Elections Commission will grant his request for partial relief from penalties levied... […]
Goldwater: An American classic, if not a president
An article in the top right corner of the front page of the Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1964, issue of Capitol Times precursor The Arizona Legislative Review lamented the resounding defeat... […]
Intractable Mayor Hoff
One-term Tucson Mayor Hoff’s residence in 1937. For reasons known only to the photographer, the rear of the Hoff House was chosen as the subject of this 1937 photograph. Located... […]
Democrat candidate says it’s time to work on ‘practical challenges’
Recently at a Capitol press conference, I was quoted as saying that the people of Arizona want policy makers to work on practical challenges, such as traffic. Emerge Arizona helps... […]
Flagstaff’s Weatherford Hotel – where history and ghosts live
Couple continues restorative efforts
Harper, Democrat opponent square off
Debate prompts memo about audience control
Candidate’s political fate hinges on court ruling over 3 votes
A Glendale City Council candidate’s shot at elected office hinges on a court ruling regarding three votes in the Sept. 12 primary election that were disqualified because they were cast... […]
Out-of-state winery challenges Arizona’s new shipping law
A new Arizona law allowing small wineries to ship directly to consumers who order wines over the Internet, by phone or by mail is being challenged in a federal court.... […]
‘I’ve got a hammer that will take this down’
GOP complaints lead Mall Commission to conduct review
Arizona People, Sept. 28 2006
•Business • Julie Rees was recently promoted to a principal of the public affairs consulting firm Triadvocates LLC. She will join four other Arizonans and two others in Washington, D.C.... […]