DOJ Investigation of Sheriff Arpaio: Napolitano’s Payback to Left wing contributors


Follow the money. If you pore over Napolitano’s last campaign finance reports, you will find a significant amount of money from illegal immigrant sympathizers, and probably even fundraisers thrown by them. No doubt the powerful illegal immigrant lobby pulled some strings to get Napolitano the DHS nomination – notice she was Obama’s first choice and early on. Now, it’s payback time. She’s said publicly since taking office as Homeland Secretary that she’s suspicious of Sheriff Arpaio violating civil rights. Working with the pro-illegal immigrant groups, she has put pressure on the Department of Justice to launch an investigation.

All for what? The politically correct charge of racial profiling. What a waste of tax dollars. It’s not possible to extricate the fact that illegal immigrants are mostly brown-skinned Hispanics from Mexico and Central America. But since illegal immigrants are responsible for a significant amount of crime, in order to reduce crime rates, it makes sense to reduce their numbers. What is the Sheriff supposed to do, just ignore illegal immigrants in order to avoid racial profiling charges? Give them extra special treatment above Americans?

The Sheriff also goes on raids of “deadbeat dads” every Mother’s Day. Some of us disagree with those kinds of raids, but do we ask for DOJ investigations into them? Of course not. The solution is to vote him out of office if you don’t like his methods. This is not going to happen, because he’s the most popular Sheriff in America, and the vast majority of his methods are immensely successful. Some want to make his office a non-elected position, appointed by county supervisors, because they know he’s wildly popular with the people and they can never defeat him at the ballot box – they want to defeat the will of the people. This is also a stupid idea because who says the appointment process will produce anyone better – instead of being accountable to the people, the Sheriff will be accountable – and under the influence of – the supervisors who appointed him.

When you have corrupt groups like ACORN protesting outside of Arpaio’s office – probably using paid protesters thanks to the millions ACORN received from the stimulus bill – you know the accusations are sketchy. Long before ACORN’s crimes went public nationally, it already had a reputation as the most corrupt voting registration organization in Arizona.

We’re in for a scary era under President Obama. Expect to see expensive, lengthy investigations for racial profiling that ultimately go nowhere pop up all around the country as liberal political correctness runs unchecked with the Democrats in control of the Executive and Congressional branches. We predict this “investigation” of Arpaio will drag out until the next administration, when it will be quietly dismissed.

Sheriff Arpaio “endorsed” Napolitano in a close race for governor a few years ago, running a political ad praising her a few days before the election. Interesting how Napolitano treats her friends.

AZRTL Condemns Obama on ESCR Reversal

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 9, 2009

Arizona Right to Life Condemns Obama Order to Rescind Embryonic Stem Cell Research Federal Funding Ban

President Obama continued his attack today on life-saving policies instituted by previous Administrations by rescinding President George W. Bush’s 2001 ban on the use of Federal Money to fund Embryonic Stem Cell Research.

The process of harvesting stem cells for this research kills the tiny days-old human being from whom the cells are pillaged. President Obama’s Order will allow the use of YOUR tax payer dollars to expand this “research” and further sanction the destruction of innocent human life by the Federal Government, and it places 400,000 frozen embryos in mortal danger.

Arizona Right to Life strongly denounces this horrific decision. In addition to killing the babies from whom the stem cells are harvested, and notwithstanding the President’s misleading moniker that this research is “Promising,” Embryonic Stem Cell Research has never cured a single disease, despite countless attempts in privately-funded research over the past decade. In fact, it has produced numerous tumors and cell mutations in test patients.

Conversely, Adult Stem Cell Research has yielded treatments for over 70 diseases including Type-1 Diabetes, spinal cord injury and Parkinson’s disease. Cord Blood Stem Cell Research and Pluripotent Stem Cell Research have shown rich potential as well. Regardless of the fact that these methods have been successful and are all non-fatal to the cell donor, and despite being in the worst recession in decades, the President has forged ahead with his morally and fiscally irresponsible insistence on the pursuit of life-ending and financially wasteful Embryonic Stem Cell Research.

Despite campaign promises to unite the country, this move comes just days after another anti-life attack in which President Obama overturned regulations protecting healthcare workers from being forced to perform procedures that violate their consciences, and in the shadows of the looming FOCA efforts. President Obama’s radical policies have blatantly attacked pro-life policies and adherants, and have divided this country more than ever before.

Arizona Right to Life condemns this policy and the dangerous precipice on which it places this country. We call upon the President to carefully reevaluate the reports on previous Embryonic Stem Cell Research, the promising potential of other forms of Stem Cell Research, and the wishes of millions of concerned citizens nationwide.

Arizona Right to Life urges you to contact the White House and voice your concern over being positioned on this ominous slippery slope. We solicit your prayers and advocacy for the tinyest and most innocent among us, and for the President to adopt a radical change of heart and mind before additional lives are destroyed.

Arizona Right to Life is a non-sectarian, non-partisan, non-profit, 501(c)4 organization committed to articulating and protecting the right to life of all innocent human beings, born and unborn. We are the oldest, largest and strongest pro-life organization in Arizona.

Don’t Let $tupid Voter$ Decide

In the era of the stupid voter, I have to agree with the Senate President on this one.

Here are the key sentences from Howie Fischer and Capitol Media Services:

Senate President Bob Burns, R-Peoria, said Monday he has a “gut feeling” that a proposal for a temporary tax hike would turn into a one-sided campaign, with his personal position against the increase on the losing side. Burns said he believes that every group that hopes to get money from the taxes would pull out all the stops – and spend whatever it takes – to get it approved.

But the governor said that won’t be enough to deal with an anticipated $3 billion deficit. So she asked lawmakers to raise an extra $1 billion a year for up to three years in new taxes.

The governor said lawmakers are free to do that themselves. But Burns said there isn’t the necessary two-thirds margin in the House and Senate to do that.

Putting it on the ballot takes only a simple majority.

“This would probably not be a fair fight if it went to the ballot,” Burns said. “The group that would be loaded with resources to run a campaign would be those who would end up on the receiving end of those increased tax dollars.

“I don’t know we would have the same level of resources and so forth to hold that off. If it goes to the ballot and it’s a one-sided campaign, that’s dangerous.”

The same is true, he said, of a call by Brewer to alter a 1998 constitutional provision that now bars legislators from altering anything that voters themselves have adopted.

The governor said that change is necessary to give legislators maximum flexibility in deciding how to allocate the dollars they have to meet the state’s needs.

Voters also have mandated that everyone below the federal poverty level get free health care. And they also enacted an 80-cents-a-pack tax on cigarettes with the cash specifically earmarked for programs on early childhood development.

Burns said none of those special interests are likely to give up the funding without a fight.

Semper Fi!

Wow and Ouch!

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Patterson: Legislature Should Not Refer Taxes to Ballot

Lawmakers shouldn’t refer tax increase to the ballot
By Tom Patterson

Tom PattersonHarry Truman once said of tough decisions, “the buck stops here.” Some Arizona lawmakers, though, appear to prefer that the buck stop “over there” as they consider referring a tax increase to the ballot rather than making the call themselves.

It’s understandable. They’re truly in a tough spot dealing with the massive fiscal irresponsibility of the Napolitano years. Now legislators who promised not to raise taxes are wavering and would like some cover.

But this is a bad idea. A vote to refer a tax increase to the ballot is a vote for a possible tax increase. Most legislators campaigned as fiscal conservatives who would protect taxpayers in these tough times. Now we need for them to stand up to their promises. The effect of a tax increase on Arizona’s struggling families and businesses is identical whether passed at the ballot or by the Legislature.

Citizens aren’t being cut out of the process either–they can’t be. If a tax increase is so popular and necessary, they always have the right to put one on the ballot themselves through the initiative process.

Moreover, a legislative tax increase would require a 2/3 super-majority vote, while referral to the ballot requires only a majority. Lawmakers would actually be doing an end run around a major taxpayer protection by referring the tax increase to the ballot.

Lawmakers would like to put the onus for a tax increase back on the voters and pretend that they had no primary role. But they can’t avoid responsibility. Lawmakers should step up, be accountable and do the job they were elected to do.

Tom Patterson is chairman of the Goldwater Institute and a former state senator.

AZ Right to Life PAC issues endorsements for Gilbert primary election

Thanks to Lighthouse Blog for the info


The Arizona Right to Life Political Action Committee just released its endorsements for the upcoming Gilbert primary.

“The endorsed candidates have exemplified excellent pro-life credentials, and we are pleased to support their candidacies,” said David Roney, Chairman of Arizona Right to Life PAC. “We must support pro-life candidates at all levels of government, even if the pro-life issue may not come before them, because candidates who win often seek higher office. We want to make sure solidly pro-life candidates climb the political ladder,” Roney continued.

The endorsed candidates are:

Erin Scroggins – Gilbert Town Council
Jenn Daniels – Gilbert Town Council
Lonnie Stradling – Gilbert Town Council
William Jefferson – Gilbert Town Council
John Lewis – Gilbert Mayor

Arizona Spending Interests Sit on a Throne of Lies

by Patrick Gleason
Americans for Tax Reform

Only two days after Gov. Jan Brewer proposed billions of dollars in tax hikes in the midst of a recession, cheerleaders for tax increases in the Grand Canyon State have begun spreading misinformation.

Gov. Jan Brewer and 30 Arizona lawmakers have signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge, which is a written promise to oppose any and all efforts to raise taxes. Make no mistake, this is a committment that elected officials make to their constituents, not Grover Norquist or Americans for Tax Reform.

Anyone who claims otherwise is either misinformed or lying. Need proof? Just look at the language of the Pledge which can be seen by clicking here.

Below is the statement that Americans for Tax Reform sent to all Arizona media yesterday and click here for a pdf version.

Gov. Jan Brewer Proposes Billions in Tax Increases
Taxpayer Group Announces Opposition to Brewer’s Proposal

Washington, D.C. – Today, Americans for Tax Reform condemned Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer’s plans to impose billions of dollars in new taxes on Arizona families and employers. In 2006, Governor Brewer signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge – a written promise to her constituents to “oppose any and all efforts to increase taxes.”

Gov. Brewer proposed raising taxes on Arizonans by $1 billion per year for up to 3 years. 30 Arizona legislators have made a written pledge to not raise taxes. Any tax hike proposal in Arizona must garner a two-thirds supermajority vote in both chambers in order to become law.

“The last thing you want to do in a recession is raise taxes. Brewer’s proposal will do little more than hurt Arizona families, destroy jobs and encourage businesses to relocate across state lines,” said Grover Norquist, Presidents of Americans for Tax Reform. “Temporary tax hikes are about as prevalent in nature as unicorns. If you use a land line phone then you are still paying the ‘temporary’ tax hike put in place in 1898 to fund Spanish-American War.

According to the Center for Fiscal Accountability, Arizona taxpayers already spend 194 days – more than half the year – working just to pay the cost of government. Furthermore, many Arizona taxpayers are already wondering how they will cope if President Barack Obama’s budget – which contains more than $1 trillion in tax hikes over the next 10 years – is put into law.

“Arizona does not have a budget deficit. It has an overspending problem. Since 2004, Arizona’s spending grew by an astounding 57 percent. Now Arizona is paying the price for years of mismanagement and fiscal vandalism under former Gov. Napolitano.” added Norquist. “As recently as 2006, Gov. Brewer made a written pledge to her constituents to oppose any and all efforts to increase taxes. It is unfortunate that Gov. Brewer has decided not to maintain this commitment as governor where she has the opportunity to enact necessary and meaningful reforms. Some elected officials view taxpayers, rather than spending interests, as their constituents. Americans for Tax Reform commends those elected officials like Sens. Pamela Gorman (R-Anthem), Barbara Leff (R-Paradise Valley), and Ron Gould (R-Lake Havasu), who work for taxpayers rather than against them.”

Cleaning Up Clean Elections

Le Templar has an interesting editorial in the East Valley Tribune about the likely demise of Arizona’s “Clean Election” campaign finance law.

I have to refrain from commenting on this issue because I am a party to the lawsuit against the State of Arizona but please take a moment to read Le’s piece and leave your comments.

More gimmicks with Governor Brewer’s photos?

We’ll let our readers decide, not some far left wing blogger who can’t stand her.
Both of the pictures below were supposedly taken within the past few days, yet they represent extreme differences in her appearance. We maintain that someone, perhaps at the news source that took the bad pictures, is “sharpening,” revising the color, and otherwise altering the pictures in order to make her look less attractive. It’s simple to do if you have a good graphics editing program.

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Nobel Solutions – Tapping Local Expertise

Dr. Edward C. Prescott

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 5, 2009

Nobel Prize-winning economist says a tax increase is a “mistake”

(STATE CAPITOL, PHOENIX) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Gray, R-Mesa, is vehemently opposed to Gov. Brewer’s tax increase proposal and has the support of a Nobel-Prize winning economist who offered to meet with senators to come up with real solutions.

“I’m not voting for any taxes, and I don’t think that any of the caucus members or the majority of the Republicans are going to vote for new taxes,” Gray said.

Gray discussed the proposal with Dr. Edward C. Prescott, an Arizona State University Regents’ professor and Nobel Laureate in economics who agreed that a tax increase would be detrimental to Arizona’s economy.

“If you like depressions, it’s a good thing,” Prescott said. “Brewer is making a big mistake if she increases taxes….we need to do what is best for the people of Arizona.”

Prescott agreed to meet with Senate members to share his knowledge and develop real solutions to rectify Arizona’s economic problem.

Responding to the governor’s comments that once the Legislature saw ‘factual information’ they couldn’t be in denial any longer, Gray said, “I want to know where she is getting her facts. Senate Republicans know that tax increases are bad for the economy; that is our fact.”

Dawn of the Voting Dead

The Voting Dead

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 5, 2009

Harper works with secretary of state to remove deceased from voting rolls
Records to be updated without legislation

(STATE CAPITOL, PHOENIX) – In an effort to increase accuracy and avoid the liability of fraudulent voting, Sen. Jack Harper, R-Surprise, has worked successfully with the Secretary of State’s Office to remove the deceased from voting rolls.

“From dead people on the rolls to dead-on accuracy on elections, I am pleased that the secretary of state has partnered with me on this reform,” Harper said.

Harper met with Sec. of State Ken Bennett to talk about SB1109 and was able to accomplish the bill’s provisions without legislation.

In a letter to Sen. Harper, Secretary Bennett said his office should be able to expand the existing web-based campaign finance reporting system to allow committees to report deceased voters. His office will present this to the Voter Registration Arizona (VRAZ) County Advisory Committee so it can become an adopted practice. The group meets in two weeks.

According to the Secretary of State’s Office, the current mechanism to remove the recently deceased is an automatic process through a statewide database that receives information from the state department of health. If the information does not clearly match to a voter, the county sends the voter’s household a letter asking for confirmation of the voter’s signature. Before the death notice mechanism was in place, the county recorder relied on family members to make the initial contact. If the person died in a state or county other than where they were registered to vote, there was no mechanism to report electronically.

Taxpayer Group Blasts Gov. Brewer’s Proposed Tax Increase

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MARCH 5, 2009

Taxpayer Group Blasts Gov. Brewer’s Proposed Tax Increase

AFP Arizona: Billion-dollar tax hike would hurt families and businesses

PHOENIX – The Arizona chapter of Americans for Prosperity (AFP Arizona) today criticized Gov. Jan Brewer’s proposal to raise state taxes by a billion dollars, saying that a recession is the worst time to take more money away from struggling families and businesses.

“What Arizona really needs right now is firm leadership in the mold of Margaret Thatcher,” said AFP Arizona director Tom Jenney. “That is not what Gov. Brewer gave us yesterday.”

In response to Brewer’s invocation of Ronald Reagan’s 1967 decision to raise taxes, when he was governor of California, Jenney responded, “Reagan didn’t raise taxes during a recession. Herbert Hoover did that. So did George H.W. Bush.”

In her speech yesterday before a special joint session of the Legislature, Brewer proposed that the Legislature send two referenda to voters in a special election. One would be the billion-dollar tax increase. The other, which AFP Arizona supports, would allow the Legislature to make reductions to voter-mandated spending programs.

Because of single-subject rules, the two proposals would have to go to the ballot separately. The state’s spending lobbies, which stand to lose hundreds of millions of dollars if voter-mandated spending is reformed, will likely spend millions of dollars on advertising campaigns to pass the tax increase and to defeat the spending reform.

“We pledge to mobilize our grassroots army to fight the tax increase,” said AFP Arizona chairman Chad Kirkpatrick. “But the state could very easily end up with a gigantic tax increase, and no reforms of voter-protected spending.”

AFP Arizona also called the Governor’s plan for $1 billion in spending cuts “not nearly enough,” and recommended that she and Legislature start with the FY2010 options budget submitted January 15 by the legislative appropriations chairmen. That budget plan called for $2.2 billion in spending reductions.

“If the Legislature starts by trying to cut $1 billion, we will be lucky to end up with $500 million in actual reductions,” said Kirkpatrick. “They should start with $2.2 billion, and fight hard to keep that from getting whittled down by the spending lobbies and special interests.”

Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is a nationwide organization of citizen leaders committed to advancing every individual’s right to economic freedom and opportunity. AFP believes reducing the size and scope of government is the best safeguard to ensuring individual productivity and prosperity for all Americans. AFP educates and engages citizens in support of restraining state and federal government growth, and returning government to its constitutional limits. For more information, visit www.americansforprosperity.org

Arizona’s Felix and Oscar

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 5, 2009

Arizona’s Felix and Oscar – Local Televangelist and Major Food Bank Operator Hires Former County Attorney Rick Romley

PARADISE VALLEY, ARIZONA. – March 5, 2009 – It’s an odd pairing, like Felix and Oscar. Or Lyle Lovett and Julia Roberts. Don Stewart and Rick Romley are now working side-by-side.

Stewart is a 69-year old televangelist, born in Jerome, AZ, who now lives in Paradise Valley. Romley is a Vietnam War hero who served for sixteen years as the Maricopa County Attorney.

The charitable arm of Stewart’s ministry, Feed My People Children’s Charities, owns two of the largest food banks in Arizona: Northern Arizona Food Bank in Flagstaff and Borderland Food Bank in Nogales. Stewart founded Northern Arizona Food Bank in 1987 to help better serve Native American communities. Borderland was acquired just two years ago after it nearly went out of business.

Locally in the Arizona Republic and nationally in the New York Times the extreme importance of food banks in the current economic climate have recently been highlighted.

“Televangelists may be right behind lawyers and Wall Street CEOs when it comes to public regard. People always seem to want to investigate, question or follow what we do. The recent news around Ted Haggard certainly didn’t help matters. For all these reasons we have taken the unusual step of recently hiring a man of impeccable integrity and law enforcement credentials to serve as an independent consultant to our operations,” Stewart said.

“I am grateful to Mr. Romley for taking on the assignment because I think it is a continuation of his public service which I have long admired as an Arizona resident. We feel very privileged to have his independent counsel and thought it was important for this ministry to communicate it because of the important message it sends to the public and religious community,” Stewart said.
Romley said he has been asked by the ministry, its food bank operations and other charitable endeavors to review policies and procedures.

“Any business or charitable endeavor can improve its operations. In this case where I can help improve
or ratify various activities I think it will ultimately provide an important public service that this televangelist is taking extraordinary steps to do the right thing. On a national level it would be like Joel Osteen hiring Rudy Giuliani,” Romley said.

Raised in Jerome, Arizona Stewart’s Christian Bible teachings have taken him across the world with revivals in 89 different countries.

The group’s food bank efforts have been applauded by local sheriffs, supervisors and community leaders in both southern and northern Arizona.

Besides the food banks in Arizona, Feed My People Children’s Charities conducts many national and international operations, including rescuing produce at the Mexican border for distribution around the U.S. and operating more than two dozen feeding centers and child care facilities in the Philippines.

To schedule interviews or for more information please contact Jason Rose or Jim Sharpe.

AZGOP Backs Brewer Budget Reform

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 5, 2009

AZGOP Backs Brewer Budget Reform

Phoenix, AZ – Randy Pullen, chairman of the Arizona Republican Party, today expressed his support and that of the Arizona Republican Party of Governor Jan Brewer’s long term spending reform package. Commenting on the Governor’s address, Pullen said: “Years of excess spending and government growth have led to a structural budget deficit amounting to the tune of over $13 billion.”

“Governor Brewer showed real leadership today as she painted an accurate and truthful picture of the budget challenges in Arizona,” said Pullen. “This crisis is the legacy of Janet Napolitano. The days of runaway spending and big government are over here in Arizona, as are the days of rainbow revenue projections. As Governor Brewer stated ‘…we cannot afford the size of government we now have…’”

Pullen continued, “Governor Brewer has outlined a balanced proposal to solve this economic crisis. Real spending cuts and elimination of accounting gimmicks can and will restore fiscal sanity to Arizona. Her message emphasizes tough and permanent cuts of $1 billion per year to current and future spending as well as cutting Proposition 105 programs that have caused excessive spending growth that were never the intention of Arizona voters.

“Even a billion dollars of spending cuts and a billion dollars of federal stimulus money a year over the next three years may not provide for a stable and balanced budget. Governor Brewer has called for a public vote on temporary tax increases, if necessary, to bridge the gap, but only after all other avenues of budget reductions have been exhausted.”

Governor Brewer further called for tax reduction that will begin in 2012 as part reform of a reform and modernization of Arizona’s tax structure. “We need a tax structure that promotes job growth, job sustainability, investment, and revenue stability,” said Governor Brewer in her joint legislative address.

“The Governor’s balanced, thoughtful approach shows that she transcends partisan politics and is willing to roll-up her sleeves and go to work for the families of Arizona. The Arizona Republican Party stands ready to work with Governor Brewer and Republican legislative leadership on thoughtful, creative solutions to our fiscal challenges and innovative constitutional reforms that will reduce government spending.”

Disgusting

This is why the state needs to step in and regulate the most unregulated industry in the country. Never buy the argument that legalizing abortion stopped back-alley abortions.

MIAMI – A Hialeah abortion clinic owner’s lawyer this afternoon said his client will plead not guilty to accusations she delivered a live baby during a botched procedure and then threw the infant away.

“We will vigorously fight these charges,” said Alberto Milian, a Coral Gables lawyer representing Belkis Gonzalez, 43, of Miramar.

Gonzalez was arrested Tuesday and charged with practicing medicine without a license and tampering with evidence, both felonies, said Ed Griffith, a spokesman for the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s office.

If found guilty, Gonzalez would face at least a year in prison and up to 15 years. (read more)

The Beginning of the End…

Well you all heard it. It was the perfect variation on a theme from 1988 – “read my lips” – and it will mark the beginning of the end of another Republican governor.

If you haven’t figured it out yet, Janet Napolitano is the winner and gets the last laugh. It’s like the spouse who ran up the credit card and then bailed on the marriage except it’s a lot worse.

The losers in this are those who became dependent on Janet’s programs who now have to be weaned off the public teet. And then there’s the taxpayers who may have to foot the bill for Janet’s reckless and irresponsible shopping spree.

But the biggest single loser in this is the politician who just painted herself in a corner by proposing $1 BILLION in new taxes. ANY increase in taxes just became Jan Brewer’s. She owns it politically.

If for some reason Brewer’s temporary tax increase does make it to the ballot, God forbid there will be enough uninformed and ignorant voters who will pass it.

And this comes at a time when sales tax revenues continue to decline.

Yes, this is the beginning of the end of any expectation that Governor Brewer may have had of winning a second term. She just invited primary opponents.

Signing on to paid petitioners

A new bill to eliminate the option for Initiative proponents to pay-per-signature appears to be sailing through the legislature and is likely to become law without much debate. This bill, however, is a mistake. Billed as legislation to protect Arizona voters from “forgery and fraud” in the initiative process, this legislation would do little, if anything, to deter such despicable acts. In fact, the only thing this legislation would likely do is raise the cost of a petition drive and therefore, make it more difficult for citizens to petition their government.

However, there are a few things that the state government can do to safeguard against foul play by petition circulators and also to promote volunteer signature gathering. The first, allow proponents to have access to a qualified voter file. In most, possibly all, other states where there is a citizen induced initiative process proponents can purchase a voter file for as little as a couple hundred dollars. In Arizona, in order for proponents to purchase just the Maricopa County file they would have to pay over $150,000. That’s not a typo – it is over one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. This file allows proponents to check the validity of the signature as circulators submit the signatures. If a circulator has a low validity rate the circulator can undergo more training or the proponent can choose not to purchase signatures from that circulator any longer.

Arizona government officials argue that it’s a matter of privacy – but if that’s the case then why put a price on it at all? And beyond that, all of this information is available to anyone who chooses to sit at the county election offices and look the information up on the county computer terminals.

You may ask, why then, wouldn’t proponents just use the computer terminals provided by the County Election Department and verify signatures against the qualified voter file? The fact is, proponents do have someone randomly verify some signatures at the elections office. However, the computer system at the Elections office is primitive, differs from county to county, and time is limited to normal business hours. If a file was made available to proponents (and opponents to check against once the signatures are submitted) then proponents could check signatures in batches after hours. And most proponents have access to much better search tools. This is important because we must remember that petitions often are not signed in the best of conditions, for instance signing a petition on a street corner with a piece of cardboard used as a hard surface. Proponents have access to search technology that allows for wildcard searches so that, for instance, if only 3 numbers of a street address are legible wildcards can be placed in the other 2 numbers and a search can be performed (i.e. 12345 could be searched as 1*23*5 or Jan could be searched as J*n). The county election offices do not allow such searches.

The second thing that can be done by the legislature to prevent against “forgery and fraud” is to put restrictions on “transcribers.” This would be a reasonable step that would allow proponents – and the Secretary of State – to validate signatures. Right now, in Arizona, circulators often carry multiple issue-petitions at one time – and the circulator only has the signer fill in all of the information required on the first petition and then sign the remaining petitions. Someone else, a transcriber, then goes through and transcribes the information from one petition to the rest. This makes it near impossible for any proponent to look at the petitions and see if any circulator is engaging in foul play. Signers should have to fill in “most” of the information themselves – circulators and/or office staff should be able to clarify signer information (like zip codes or making a street address more legible – they should never be able to do anything to the actual signature), but should not be able to fill in all information other than the signature.

Oftentimes, Initiative proponents hear elected officials say that circulation should only be done by volunteers. “If an issue is important enough that the people want to place it on the ballot, then you shouldn’t have to pay to have signatures collected,” is a statement proponents hear often. If that’s the case then elected officials and lobbyists should all be volunteers and should not be paid for their work. Beyond that if the state of Arizona wants more signatures to be collected by volunteers there are a few things that can be done to help facilitate this. For instance, the petition form is not volunteer friendly – a petition circulator (whether volunteer or paid) has to have each form notarized that’s an added step that most volunteers don’t have the time or money for (I think it’s interesting to note that candidate petitions do not have to be notarized). Petition forms currently cannot be printed by volunteers at home because margins need to be exact and the petition has to be on legal sized paper that makes it more difficult for volunteers.

Limiting petitioning is a slippery slope – and voters should take notice. Make no mistake this proposed legislation is a step to limit the petition process. Most often when the legislature decides to put restrictions on the petitioning process it is because the legislature doesn’t like it when the people interfere with what the legislature considers their business. Voters should also notice that this new legislation only deals with petitions for initiatives and referenda and not candidate petitions. Even with this new legislation, candidates are free to continue to pay-per-signature. Candidate petitions often have fewer requirements and fewer restrictions – one can only speculate as to why that is the case.