Ever since the U.S. Supreme Court decided in 1908 that water to grow crops was reserved for Indians who gave up their nomadic ways to settle on reservations and become “civilized,” there has been a question about how much water ...
Read More »Indian water rights should mean equal treatment for all Arizonans
Colorado rancher urges support for Prop. 204 
Don’t be fooled. In my opinion and experience, big agribusiness does not represent the position of family ranchers and farmers. As a fourth generation rancher, I urge you to support Proposition 204 — The Humane Treatment of Farm Animals Act. ...
Read More »Animal rights groups bent on destroying livestock industry at the ballot box 
Arizona and Florida have more in common than sunshine, spring training and snowbirds. Both are proud agricultural states and leading food producers. And, both have become battlegrounds for out-of-state animal rights groups opposed to raising animals for food. Arizona and ...
Read More »Wage mandate: It will shrink the job pool 
Prop. 202, the minimum wage initiative, would raise the statewide minimum wage from $5.15 to $6.75 per hour. Proponents don’t talk much about the other provisions in the proposition, which is understandable. There’s some pretty nasty stuff in the fine ...
Read More »Raising wages: It 
It’s simple. If you work 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year, you should not live in poverty…period. In Arizona, we value hard work, which is why in November, we will vote to raise the minimum wage by voting ...
Read More »Prop. 207: Provisions are unnecessary 
Proposition 207 is a Trojan Horse designed to fool Arizona’s voters into passing a dangerous measure that will undo zoning laws, freeze water management statutes and stop all manner of normal and beneficial government regulation under the guise of “protecting ...
Read More »Reform needed to restore private landowners 
In the past year, people around the country have become quite concerned about private property rights. That’s understandable. The U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Kelo v. City of New London gave governments the green light to seize homes, lands, or ...
Read More »Commentary 
Our responsibility is to make sure that not only does the first customer have adequate water, but so does the 160,000th customer. Mohave County Supervisor Pete Byers recently wrote a Commentary for the Arizona Capitol Times that not only contained ...
Read More »Arizona’s centennial celebration shouldn’t come at taxpayer expense 
Arizona’s 100th birthday is still six years away but some Arizonans already have a case of centennial fever. This past session, the Legislature appropriated $2.5 million to kick off plans for the celebration. Some community activists have called for a ...
Read More »Some officials are trying to stop Mohave County 
Rural Mohave County’s economic growth and resources are being coveted by the big cities to the south. To achieve their ends and quench their thirst, metro-area carpetbaggers are working to stop all economic progress in our communities. We have seen ...
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