Recent Articles from Yellow Sheet Report
Queuing up on the first day
Several candidates chatted with the media in front of the Executive Tower this morning as they prepared to bring their nominating petitions up to the secretary of state’s office.
Just a regular patriot before this guy was president
Ward is standing by Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher who refused to pay grazing fees to the feds and was hailed by conservatives as a states’ rights hero, although she condemns his racist remarks about African Americans and slavery.
You need witchcraft to break that lucky spell
Reaching the same conclusion as the Secretary of State’s Office, the Clean Elections Commission today (April 24) tossed out a complaint against Horne alleging that he should have listed legal expenses he incurred while fighting the Arizona Public Integrity Alliance as a campaign expense in his Jan. 31 report.
Pro-Ducey IE accuses Jones of lying about resume
Jones’ campaign is accusing a pro-Ducey IE of making a false claim in a new ad charging the GOP gubernatorial hopeful of lying about her resume.
Brewer: See you in the Supreme Court
Brewer was visibly upset with the ruling when she spoke to reporters today, and said she will appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court. The governor called it a “rushed decision” by the appellate court and said it could ultimately prevent the state from providing quality, cost-effective health care to tens of thousands of people.
Deal over marijuana-driven Yee recall effort hits a haze
The effort to recall Yee may not be over. Members of the Arizona Veteran’s Assistance Committee, which spearheaded the fight against the senator over her initial opposition to a marijuana research bill, are engaged in an internal dispute over the best way to move forward with the legislative session drawing to a close.
Gallardo meet Q1 goal of raising zero dollars
Gallardo’s FEC report confused some people, as it shows zero dollars raised and spent for the first quarter of 2014. Some initially speculated that it might have been the result of a technical error.
Horne takes victory lap following legal triumph
Horne took a victory lap on Wednesday, sending out a campaign email trumpeting his exoneration from charges that he illegally coordination with an independent group four years ago.
Scholarship advocate: ESA parents know best
A spokeswoman for the Alliance for School Choice told our reporter today that parents who do not spend funds they receive from the Empowerment Scholarship Account program should be trusted.
On life support
Consultants and other observers said the ultimate question remains to be whether Brnovich can effectively compete, and how bruising the GOP primary proves to be for Horne.
Endorse first, ask questions later
Melvin consultant Constantin Querard took issue with the way Arizona Right to Life PAC decided its 2014 endorsements on Thursday, which he called an unprecedented departure from its practices.
The pains of making the feds happy
Arizona lawmakers are poised to pass legislation to appease OSHA, which recently concluded that the state’s fall protection standards fall short of the federal standards and threatened to take over the implementation of safety standards at construction sites.