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Recent Articles from Yellow Sheet Report

February 25, 2019

But her emails tho!

In a letter to the AG’s Office, Hobbs accused former Secretary of State Michele Reagan and her top deputies of destroying public records before leaving office in January.

February 22, 2019

Mr. Ducey goes to Washington

Ducey’s announcement yesterday that he was named to Trump’s Council of Governors – a bipartisan group of 10 governors advising the president on homeland security and national defense issues – has some people wondering about his plans for the future.

February 21, 2019

Candidates are the goose, initiatives are the gander

Two GOP-backed measures to create geographical signature requirements for citizen initiatives would create barriers to the ballot that GOP leaders have fought to repeal for candidates.

February 20, 2019

America’s toughest sheriff’s aid

Republican Jerry Sheridan, Joe Arpaio’s former chief deputy, is challenging Paul Penzone for Maricopa County sheriff.

February 19, 2019

Ducey to lege: Let’s make a deal

Ninth Floor staffers met with House and Senate majority leaders this morning to outline a proposal that attempts to resolve the tax conformity stalemate, sources with knowledge of the offer told our reporter.

February 18, 2019

One last complaint before I go

In one of his last acts as AZGOP chair, Jonathan Lines filed a complaint against the Sister District Project – a group devoted to electing Democratic down-ballot candidates that helped Democrats in LD6 and LD18 last year.

February 15, 2019

Well, you can’t accuse him of stacking the commissions

Ducey has been slacking on appointing members to the commissions that nominate judges across the state, despite multiple letters from the State Bar of Arizona prodding him to fill the positions that are “mandated by the Arizona Constitution.”

February 14, 2019

We don’t comment on that particular rumor

Ducey pulled out all the stops to try to kill tax conformity legislation before it reached his desk and put him in the awkward position of vetoing legislation designed to head off a tax increase.

February 13, 2019

And they had the gall to call it ‘tag team’

Former lawmaker Todd Clodfelter has been spotted at the Capitol lately with his wife, former Arizona Cosmetology Board member Karla Kestner-Clodfelter, who just started a new lobbying firm, “Tag Team Strategies.”

February 12, 2019

We have liftoff

Mark Kelly launched his US Senate campaign today via a four-minute biographical video that already has more than 2 million views on social media.

February 11, 2019

Cancel your summer plans

Mesnard is predicting a very long session after Ducey vetoed his S1143 (conformity; internal revenue code; rates).

February 8, 2019

You trolled us good, Grant

Grant Woods announced on KTAR News this morning that he will not seek the US Senate seat in 2020.

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