Former Arizona Attorney General Grant Woods Rules Out 2020 Senate Run
Grant Woods said that if he ran for the Senate seat, he could expect to face “a big-time, expensive, competitive primary.”
Grant Woods said that if he ran for the Senate seat, he could expect to face “a big-time, expensive, competitive primary.”
The incident was consistent with others, “in which parents of children whose skin color or ethnicity differs from theirs fell under suspicion.”
Representative Nancy Barto, the Republican chair of the committee, called the issue “long overdue.”
“This is voter suppression,” said Senator Lisa Otondo, a Democratic lawmaker from Yuma.
Meanwhile, the police union says all officers wearing cameras should get a pay bump.
A group of Arizona voters on Monday organized a political action committee that has pledged to file a recall petition against State Rep. David Stringer if his colleagues don’t vote to expel him.
Stringer was instructed to “seek admission” at Dr. Berlin’s program.
The tough questions arrived during the audience Q&A portion of the event: “Please explain to me why you feel you can’t run as a Democrat.”
“You’re not going to be able to hold landlords accountable to anything specific anymore.”
Spokesman Rick DeBruhl confirmed the news in a carefully worded statement, saying the investigation was “with regards to his application to practice law in Arizona.”
There’s always take two.
“I don’t think that what’s been put in front of us is insurmountable,” said Thomas Saenz, the president and general counsel for MALDEF.
“Stringer has demonstrated a pattern of behavior that is “dishonorable and unbecoming of a member…” Bolding’s complaint says.
Jeff Flake on CBS: “I will not be a candidate.”
Republicans say the allegations against Stringer should face an Ethics Committee.
“I was surprised and extremely disturbed to read the report today on Representative Stringer.” – Senator Rusty Bowers
Stringer lived in Baltimore at the time.
A Republican from Prescott, Stringer faced calls for his resignation from officials including the governor and the state GOP chairman.
The fact that the public was not allowed to vote on the deal to renovate Talking Stick Resort Arena, Larry Naman said, was “an act of violence.”
No matter the outcome, the proposed deal has been a study in how NOT to push forward with expensive, taxpayer-funded ideas.
Rep. David Stringer claimed he merely chose the wrong words when he told a group of students that African-Americans “don’t blend in.”
Lax laws make Arizona one of the most dangerous states in the country for drivers and passengers, according to a new report.