Irvin’s Resignation Letter
Here is the text of Corporation Commissioner Jim Irvin’s resignation letter to Secretary of State Jan Brewer. Copies went to Governor Napolitano, House Speaker Jake Flake, Senate President Ken Bennett […]
Irvin Isn’t First Commissioner To Resign, Avoiding Possible Impeachment Trial
Jim Irvin is not the first Arizona corporation commissioner to resign when faced with the possibility of impeachment. Amos Betts did it in 1933. Mr. Betts, who had been serving […]
Arizona’s ‘Do Not Call’ In Limbo After Federal Judge Rules
The fate of the national “do not call” registry was in legal limbo late in the week of Sept. 22, but Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard was certain of one […]
Some Officials Want State Regulation Of Cryonics Firm
New York, Florida Have Laws Overseeing Industry
Redistricting Lawsuit Goes Back To Superior Court
Case To Be Heard In November; Boundaries Could Change For 2004 Election
Staff Interpreters Aren’t Replacing JP Court Employees
In January 2003, the Justice of the Peace Court Administration, in conjunction with the Superior Court Administration, began the process of replacing contract “per diem” Spanish interpreters with staff interpreters. […]
Tourism: ‘Arizona Is Rebounding’
Office Moves From Battle To Survive In 2003 Session To
Hunt’s Tomb
There is a small white pyramid located on a low butte in the southeastern section of Papago Park in Phoenix that often puzzles newcomers to the area. It is the […]
News File for the week of Sept. 22
Governor Napolitano has appointed Victor Flores as president of the Arizona-Mexico Commission (AMC), replacing Phoenix attorney José Cárdenas, who remains an active member. Mr. Flores has served on the AMC […]