Your money’s still good
The Rotellini camp frequently rips Brnovich for working for the Goldwater Institute. But that hasn’t stopped it from soliciting money from Clint Bolick, the head honcho of GI’s litigation division.
Mesnar’s implicit message: I can show you the money
Mesnard yesterday told our reporter that the speaker’s race isn’t quite over yet.
Gaming director taking a gamble?
Arizona Dept of Gaming Director Mark Brnovich is considering challenging Horne in the GOP primary for attorney general next year.
In defense of marriage
As the country’s attention shifts to two cases on same-sex marriage that are before the US Supreme Court this week, Center for Arizona Policy President Cathi Herrod made a vigorous argument in defense of marriage between a man and a woman, telling supporters in an email that it is the “engine that drives the country.”
If the mountain won’t come to Muhammad…
One lobbyist pushing for the AHCCCS expansion told our reporter today that GOP lawmakers will eventually “become more and more comfortable with the idea that they don’t need to be afraid of the PCs,” but said that the effort could be hastened if the business community stepped up to the plate in a bigger way
What’s in a name?
Latino Caucus members said that if they were going to run the caucus right this time, and really have an effect on the process, they would need a new name to escape some of the problems that plagued it in the past. While the vast majority of the group preferred keeping the name Arizona Latino Caucus, a few, including Gonzales and Quezada, preferred calling it the Arizona Chicano Caucus.
Still on the fence
Konopnicki told our reporter this morning that he is likely to enter the CD1 race, though he acknowledged that he had hoped to make a final decision before now.