MORE ON ‘WHO BRUNG YOU’

The reason our campaign finance laws require donors to disclose their occupation is so that citizens can determine if one particular industry or profession has disproportionate influence with particular candidates. Reviewing Janet Napolitano’s list of...

DANCIN’ WITH WHO BRUNG YOU

Janet Napolitano had a chance to do something that would have helped alleviate the pressure on our overcrowded emergency rooms, and once again, she protected her trial lawyer friends instead. Sen. Carolyn Allen had this response to Napolitano’s veto of her bill:...

PROMISES, PROMISES

I’ve always been amused by politicians who promise the world in order to get elected — big, vague promises that no elected leader can possibly accomplish, and that politicians have no ability or authority to do anything about. As a political outsider, I...

GOVERNMENT BY STUDY COMMITTEE

We have a major problem in Arizona with overcrowded emergency rooms and a shortage of doctors. As the Tribune reports today, we have this problem in part because so many doctors have been sued and malpractice premiums are so high that many specialists refuse to work...

WE AIM TO STICK AROUND

When you are running against an incumbent governor who is well-known, increasing your own name ID is critically important. One great way to do that is through campaign bumper stickers, and you can help us with this! I was with Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom...

ENOUGH ALREADY!

On Tuesday we filed nearly 6,000 donations of $5 in order to qualify for Clean Elections funding. But despite this report in the Republic, it was not “easy.” It took literally hundreds of people contacting our campaign and spending thousands of volunteer...
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