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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.
Forget about subtlety, let’s fight in the open
One pro-Tesla railbird was gobsmacked that the Arizona Automobile Dealers Assn would threaten to spend money to defeat legislators who support legislation aimed at allowing the electric car manufacturer to sell its vehicles directly to consumers here.
It’s a knotty world
Formed in 2008, The Legacy Foundation, the Iowa-based parent organization of the politically active Legacy Foundation Action Fund that is targeting Smith, has waded into Arizona politics before.
Are they all on Ducey’s speed dial?
The issue-advocacy television ad linking Smith to Obama by virtue of his leadership role in the US Conference of Mayors was designed by Ducey’s media consultant, Larry McCarthy. To read... […]
It’s not electioneering. Promise.
As anticipated, the ads that the Legacy Foundation Action Fund began airing on Friday attack Mesa Mayor Scott Smith for his role as president of the US Conference of Mayors.
APS money in SRP election stuns board member
Bill Arnett, the SRP board member who beat the APS-backed Connie Wilhelm in this week’s SRP district board election, said he was “stunned” at APS’s decision to play in another... […]
Running the state is just like selling ice cream
Ducey has made his success as CEO of Cold Stone Creamery a pillar of his gubernatorial campaign, and he reiterated that yesterday with an online video featuring several Cold Stone employees and franchisees who touted his business acumen and promoted his candidacy.
Freeman unloads geyser-sized steam of frustration
In response to an Associated Press story yesterday about Arizona’s redistricting process, part of a national series on redistricting, Republican IRC Commissioner Scott Freeman vented years of frustration on his Facebook page today.
Pastor lends star power to Wilcox’s campaign
Pastor today threw his weight behind the campaign of Maricopa County Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox, a major boost to her campaign to succeed him in Congress. In a statement from her campaign, Pastor noted the historical significance of sending Wilcox to DC.