Pima County GOP Executive Committee Statement Regarding Brian Miller

Members of the Pima County Republican Executive Committee have asked Sonoran Alliance to repost the statement originally issued by the committee on July 5th.

Here is the link to that statement/press release.

Congressman Flake: Cut, Cap, and Balance Bill is the Right Plan at the Right Time

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 15, 2011
CONTACT: Genevieve Frye Rozansky

Legislation Offers Path to Balanced Fiscal Policy

Washington, D.C. – Republican Congressman Jeff Flake, who represents Arizona’s Sixth District, today praised House leadership’s decision to bring legislation focused on the “cut, cap, and balance” fiscal strategy to the floor next week.

The bill will cut spending in FY2012 by $111 billion, cap annual spending at 19.9-percent of gross domestic product by 2021, and will require the passage of a balanced budget amendment before raising the nation’s debt limit.

“The cut, cap, and balance bill is our chance to put policy in place that will help us climb out of the fiscal hole we’re in. This is the right plan at the right time,” said Flake. 

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Pima GOP Good Ol’ Boys Bait & Switch Exposed – Manning House Tonight 4 PM

By Jill Henderson

Lies, Lies, Lies, Everyone, please watch/listen to the set-up by the rogue Pima GOP Executive Committee before attending tonight’s special meeting at The Manning House…

The Pima County Republican Committee collected petition signatures so that they can hold a special meeting. In order to address concerns that the Central Committee intended to use the meeting to remove current chairman, Brian Miller, from office, members of the Central Committee, and their associates, lie at Legislative District meetings in order to fraudulently induce precinct committeemen to sign their petitions.

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LD-29 Chairman Jim Kelly and LD-28 Chairman Walt Stephenson brief the precinct committeemen of Legislative District 29 on a petition Mr. Stephenson circulated to call a Special Meeting in order to change the bylaws of the Pima County Republican Party Central Committee so that they may remove, “Any elected officer of the county Central Committee,” in the future.

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They insist it has nothing to do with the removal of Chairman Miller and that to remove him it would take a second meeting.

The Call notice included the Chairmans removal.