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Home>Jeremy Duda and Jim Small

Jeremy Duda and Jim Small

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Recent Articles from Jeremy Duda and Jim Small

AZ/DC September 21, 2015

Despite Republican registration edge, CD9 tilts toward Democrats

Arizona’s 9th Congressional District has become the competitive district that never was.

agencies May 15, 2015

Ducey says he fired agency head over sting; director denies it

Gov. Doug Ducey said he fired the head of the Department of Weights and Measures because he planned a pre-Super Bowl sting against Uber and Lyft with the intention of shutting down the popular ride-sharing companies, the first time the governor has publicly discussed the reasons he did not retain the interim director.

Capitol Insiders May 9, 2011

Brewer to have memoir published

Gov. Jan Brewer will be a published author later this fall when her memoir, “Scorpions for Breakfast,” is published.

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