Recent Articles from Yellow Sheet Report
Procrastination = complications
Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Brenda Burman said Arizona and California have not completed all the necessary steps to complete a Drought Contingency Plan.
Don’t kill their dreams, Ruben
Should Gallego seek the US Senate seat, as he has been flirting with for months, the race to replace him will be a free-for-all, with nearly every well-known Democratic politico in the west valley at least testing the waters for a campaign.
Let the circus commence
Shope plans to outline the ethics investigative process regarding Stringer after tomorrow’s regularly scheduled Ethics Committee meeting.
Bold claims, no evidence
A newly released AZGOP audit of the 2018 general election shows no evidence of election fraud by Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes or anyone in his office.
Ward’s victory is Ducey’s loss?
Ward’s victory over Lines this weekend is a blow to Ducey’s agenda.
If racism wasn’t bad enough…
Phoenix New Times’ Steven Hsieh reported that Stringer was charged in Baltimore, Maryland, on five sex offenses, including a charge for child pornography, in 1983.
The Benedict Arnold to Lines’ war room
On his way out the door, former AZGOP deputy communications director Robert Maxwell sent a stinging letter of resignation alleging Party chair Jonathan Lines is misappropriating party resources to boost his re-election bid, squandering party funds on useless consultants and putting the 2020 election in jeopardy.
Dear dispensaries, you’re on your own
DeMenna Public Affairs and the Arizona Dispensary Assn have severed ties after a dust-up that stemmed from Rivero’s H2149 (marijuana; cannabis; definition), but spun off into accusations of racism, conflicts of interest and unprofessional conduct.
Red for Ed redux
Red for Ed organizers are surveying parents and members of Arizona Educators United to gather feedback on last year’s actions and gauge interest in a variety of potential actions this year.
Ducey squirreling away most of budget increase
Ducey released his $11.4 billion budget proposal today, up roughly a billion dollars from the FY19 budget.
The east valley dream team
With the pending retirement of County Supervisor Denny Barney, several former lawmakers are seeking, or rumored to be seeking, the appointment.
The drought on water legislation ends
As the countdown for Arizona to adopt a drought plan drops to 15 days, state lawmakers received an early look at the water measures they will be voting on later this month.