15 Arizona Celebrities Who We Hope Will Run for Office (Could They Do Any Worse?)
Celebrities in politics is nothing new, so here’s some we’d like to see get elected in Arizona
Celebrities in politics is nothing new, so here’s some we’d like to see get elected in Arizona
In his letter to Uber, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey called the company’s fatal crash “an unquestionable failure” for public safety.
She saw Herzberg just as she looked up again…
Tempe police downplay report in San Francisco paper that there was “no fault by Uber,” saying chief’s statements taken “out of context.”
This might actually be a good idea.
“The safety of our citizens here in Tempe is of utmost importance.”
He wants better background checks, but won’t be closing the gun show loophole.
Like many Southern states, Arizona had a law on the books for six decades that required all would-be voters to take an English literacy test first..
During his time in office, Ducey has consistently supported legislation from the pro-gun state legislature.
“Even with this proposed amendment, the bill will require doctors to do additional reporting for no legitimate health or safety reason.”
“I am not against people owning guns. But I am against students being gunned down.”
Yet another example of how Arizona’s legislature prevents cities from doing anything progressive.
Like it’s their business.
Trump supporters screaming about “illegals,” “build the wall,” and “cartel money,” were removed from the Orpheum Theater by Phoenix police.
“If there was ever a time in the modern history of this country where people have got to stand up and fight back, now is the time,” Sanders said.
The Arizona senator is a dyed-in-the-wool Republican, and this is an issue Republicans care about a great deal.
“We believe that they know who she was,” Baltuano said of ICE
He’s been hinting at it since last summer.
“I’ve been undocumented. I know the fear and anxiety the Dreamers feel.”
Governor Ducey Issues set of standards for “protecting public safety” as more and more autonomous vehicles populate state roads.
“It’s 2018 — it’s pretty amazing that we didn’t have something like this in place.”
Despite all the drama of the past week, election day appears to have been uneventful.