Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission Update

Here is the latest news on the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission.

Last night the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission met in Glendale to discuss the latest machinations to redraw the multitude of new voter districts as mandated by the Constitution.

During that meeting, the commission went into an open legal briefing to discuss how the commission should handle a recently-launched investigation by Arizona Attorney General, Tom Horne.

Horne has taken an interest in the commission’s proceedings after public outrage occurred when and how the commission chose a Democrat-friendly mapping firm to redraw Arizona’s district lines. At question is how the commission arrived at its decision during executive session meetings and what information was used. For several weeks, citizen activists have sought information about the commission’s proceedings behind closed doors and how Strategic Telemetry was chosen without any public input. Public records requests have also revealed that some of the information has gone missing.

Yesterday, Arizona Capitol Times covered the meeting with primary coverage dedicated to the commission’s response to AG Horne’s investigation.

CapTimes  reporter, Christian Palmer writes the following:

Democratic Commissioner Jose Herrera said he had no intention of answering questions from the Attorney General’s Office, which he accused of waging a partisan investigation on the public dime that unfairly targets unpaid commission members.

“It shouldn’t be this way, where we have politicians trying to intimidate us,” said Herrera, who urged at the IRC meeting that fellow commission members resist Horne’s investigation.

and later in the article,

During the meeting today, Kanefield informed the commission that Horne’s office is legally entitled and entrusted with investigating potential violations of open meeting laws, and as such has already been given written transcripts of the commission’s executive sessions.

Written transcripts, he said, could be used to pursue an investigation into possible violations of open meetings laws, while it remained uncertain whether the documents could serve a parallel purpose of pursuing an investigation of possible procurement violations.

That revelation prompted Herrera to declare that the Attorney General’s Office “should respect that we have legislative immunity” and that the prospect of involving partisan politicians in commission dealings was “sad.”

“I hope you protect us. That’s what you’re paid for,” Herrera said, speaking to IRC attorneys.

During the open legal briefing, the commissioner’s attorneys informed commission members that Arizona law extends commission members “legislative privilege” protecting them from being forced to disclose information used in any decision making process during executive sessions.

However, in an earlier Arizona legal case, Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission v. Fields, the court ruled that the commission could protect information related to the actual process of crafting the district boundaries. The commission’s attorneys did not answer the question of whether the commission’s recent administrative actions – of actually choosing the firm Strategic Telemetry – would be protected under legislative privilege rather than under normal administrative actions and thus, under Arizona’s Open Meeting law.

At the hearing, both Democratic commission members, Jose Herrera and Linda McNulty appeared defensive and concerned about the AG’s investigation while both Republicans on the commission, Scott Freeman and Richard Stertz were willing to cooperate with the AG’s office.

The next meeting of the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission will take place on Friday, August 5th at 6 PM at the Burton Barr Central Library in the Pulliam Auditorium.

Mitt Romney’s ‘Obama Isn’t Working’

As you can see from an earlier post, I gave my favorite candidate, Michele Bachmann, some multimedia space but Mitt Romney’s latest ad also caught my attention and the reason is because it is effective. Here’s the ad:

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This is actually the type of ad I would have run in the CD-4 congressional race last year AND, if I were working on a Phoenix City Council race, I would be running for any challenger taking on the incumbents.

This ad is a lesson in words vs. results because it obviously takes Obama’s own words and show the results of his administration as it literally “hits home.”

 

Michele Bachmann: Believe It

Yes, I am supporting Michele Bachmann for President and since this is my blog, I’m taking the liberty to post her latest video.

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Don Goldwater Endorses Jennifer Wright for Phoenix Mayor

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 3, 2011
CONTACT: Michael Marshall

PHOENIX, AZ (August 2) – Jennifer Wright, Republican Phoenix mayoral candidate, is pleased to announce the endorsement of Don Goldwater, former Republican Gubernatorial candidate and long time conservative voice of the valley.

“This year, Phoenix voters have a choice,” said Don Goldwater. “I know Jennifer Wright. She has the knowledge, courage, determination and foresight to fight to protect the people and our community from the overextended yoke of government and lead Phoenix into a new prosperous future.” Goldwater continued by saying, “We are in the WRIGHT time, the WRIGHT place, with the WRIGHT candidate to make Phoenix and the people WRIGHT again.”

“I am honored to have the support of Don Goldwater, a consistent conservative,” said Jennifer Wright, who is running as the only conservative choice on the mayoral ticket.

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NFIB Launches Campaign to Highlight Regulatory Burden on Small Businesses

Small Businesses for Sensible Regulations says federal regulations stifling job growth

WASHINGTON, D.C., August 3, 2011 — The nation’s leading small-business organization, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), today launched a new campaign targeting the increasing number of regulations handed down by the Obama administration that are hampering small business’ ability to create jobs and economic growth.  The multi-year effort aims to give voice to America’s small businesses, which create two-thirds of the net new jobs in the U.S. each year. Former U.S. Senator and Small Businesses for Sensible Regulations chairwoman Blanche Lincoln joined NFIB President Dan Danner to announce the coalition in Washington.

“Small businesses have long carried a disproportionate share of the federal regulatory burden,” Sen. Lincoln said. “While some regulation is essential, there are more than 4,200 new environmental, financial, labor and other regulations pending at the federal level today, which are causing uncertainty and ultimately harming small businesses and their ability to create jobs. This is simply unsustainable in our struggling economy.”  Senator Lincoln spent 16 years representing Arkansas in Congress, where she consistently promoted small business interests, making her an ideal spokeswoman for NFIB’s effort to promote sensible regulations.

According to a report conducted for the Small Business Administration’s office of advocacy last year, government regulations currently cost the U.S. economy $1.75 trillion a year, or more than 12 percent of our national GDP.  In the last five years, there has been a 60 percent increase in pending federal regulations that are defined as “major” or “economically significant” – costing the economy $100 million or more.

“In NFIB’s history, few issues have been more important to America’s small businesses than bringing balance to the federal regulatory process,” NFIB President Dan Danner added. “Complying with federal regulations is incredibly costly to small businesses – the average business pays over $10,000 dollars per employee to stay in line with government rules.”

Small Businesses for Sensible Regulations seeks to ensure that the administration includes independent analysis of the long-term impacts of federal regulations on jobs, economic growth, and other indirect costs like retaining American industries in the federal regulatory process moving forward.

More than 150 businesses and organizations in six states – Florida, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia – have joined the coalition to date.

Over the next several months, the coalition will work to bring personal stories of those facing economic hardships as a result of regulations to the national spotlight.  The campaign will also release economic and other analysis in several states to expose the heavy regulatory burdens suffered by small business owners.

For more information on the new project, visit the Small Businesses for Sensible Regulations website here: www.sensibleregulations.org

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NFIB is the nation’s leading small business association, with offices in Washington, D.C. and all 50 state capitals. Founded in 1943 as a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, NFIB gives small and independent business owners a voice in shaping the public policy issues that affect their business. NFIB’s powerful network of grassroots activists send their views directly to state and federal lawmakers through our unique member-only ballot, thus playing a critical role in supporting America’s free enterprise system. NFIB’s mission is to promote and protect the right of our members to own, operate and grow their businesses. More information is available online at www.NFIB.com/newsroom.

Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission to Meet Tonight in Glendale

By Conservative Citizen Activists

Glendale Redistricting Hearing, August 3 (this Wed) 6:00pm
City of Glendale Council Chambers
5850 W. Glendale Ave, Glendale AZ 85301

(1) Demand the Commission FIRE Strategic Telemetry & RESTART the interviews of LEAST 7 MAPPING CONSULTANTS –preferably AZ Companies

(2) Commission Corruption and Unethical Conduct

· Destroying documents
· Bid Rigging
· Vote Trading
· State Procurement Office refused to take part in the contracting of ST
· Partisan-mapper no prior experience/twice as expensive/campaign advisor for Pres. Obama and other clients MoveOn.org, SEIU, AFL-CIO and other far-left groups
· Closed Meetings -over 37 hours of Executive Sessions/No Minutes
· Independent became Chair and failed to disclose pertinent information in 3 parts of her IRC application

(3) Explaining how you want your district boundaries to be drawn (Why did you select your city?)

AZ IRC Corruption Investigations:

AZ State Majority Leader Andy Briggs demanded 7-15-11 that ALL documentation be forwarded to him ASAP
Attorney General Horne investigating the improprieties of the IRC
Two Tucson state legislators calling for removal of Strategic Telemetry:

(1)Senator Antenori said on the radio this weekend: They asked him what he wanted to happen and he said to go back and start OVER with the mapping companies. NOT these 4 but BACK TO THE FIRST SEVEN. (Does this mean the selection of the four may not have been proper ? Perfect scores were given to ST…. They are PERFECT ?) Properly score the seven companies
(2) State Rep Terri Proud is calling for the repeal of Prop. 106.

Neely Stands Against Off-Reservation Expansion of Tribal Gaming

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 3, 2011
CONTACT: Paul Bentz

Lobbyist Gullett advocates for expanded gaming and Stanton fails to act. 

Phoenix – The Tohono O’odham Nation is pushing to build a casino in the unincorporated land bordering the Cities of Glendale and Peoria. Although their move is opposed by Senator McCain, Senator Kyl, Governor Brewer, Mayor Scruggs, and other local and civic leaders, the Federal Government continues to remove the roadblocks and support tribal rights over city rights. Peggy Neely has joined those who have taken a stand against the off-reservation expansion of tribal gaming.

“Phoenix deserves a leader who they can count on to stand with its regional partners against these types of expansions which threaten municipal autonomy,” said Peggy Neely, “The residents should know that their leader will act decisively and in their interest.”

Lobbyist Wes Gullett is an advocate for expanded gaming. He was hired in 2005 by the Guidiville Band of Pomo Indians to lobby for a deal similar to the one in Glendale to allow the Guidiville tribe to build a casino outside their tribal lands. According to the New York Times, Mr. Gullett’s job was to ensure that a proposed “overhaul of the Indian gambling laws did not harm the tribe.” (September 27, 2008)

During their time in the Attorney General’s office, neither Terry Goddard nor Greg Stanton took a position on the Glendale casino issue. Furthermore, they failed to join Governor Brewer and lawmakers in Glendale’s lawsuit against the Tohono O’odham Nation.

“With similar efforts are underway in the states of California and New York, it is only a matter of time before this gaming expansion trend extends to the City of Phoenix,” concluded Neely, “Mr. Gullett has already proven that his self-interest trumps public interest and Mr. Stanton has once again failed to take a stand. Voters are looking for a leader who will stand up for them and do the right thing. I have a track record of making the hard choices and standing by my word.”

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Sonoran Alliance on TV-12 Lunch Cast

In case you missed it, here is the video from my appearance on 12 News Lunch Cast with Brahm Resnik and liberal blogger, Donna “Democratic Diva” Gratehouse.

On camera appearances like this “move” very quickly and you’re lucky if you get all your points made before the end of the segment.

Thanks to Brahm Resnik and the crew at 12 News for having me on to represent the conservative Tea Party movement!

Rep. Schweikert discusses Balanced Budget Amendment with Judge Napolitano

Congressman David Scweikert recently appeared on Fox Business with Judge Napolitano to discuss his views on the Balanced Budget Amendment. Here is that interview:

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Rep. Trent Franks Votes Against Debt Ceiling Hike

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 2, 2011
CONTACT: Ben Carnes

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Trent Franks (AZ-02), on the heels of his vote against the debt ceiling plan proposed yesterday, released the following statement, reiterating his remarks last night on the House floor emphasizing the vital importance of a Balanced Budget Amendment:

“It is simply undeniable at this point that Democrats do not grasp the threat posed by our perpetual deficit spending and ever-ballooning debt. Even as the debt ceiling has been raised yet again, Democrats, who claim to support a Balanced Budget Amendment, despite having opposed BOTH Balanced Budget Amendment proposals that passed the House, have again made certain to include numerous exceptions into the debt ceiling legislation, so that a Balanced Budget Amendment to permanently fix our deficit spending problem is not a requirement, but an option they can opt out of at a later date.

“Lip service to a balanced budget it no longer enough. All financial budgets will eventually balance. That includes the budget of the United States government. No individual, family, no business, and no government can indefinitely continue to spend more money than they take in without someone having to make up the difference. The question before our nation now is whether our budget will balance due to proactive work by those of us sent to fix the broken system in Washington, or by financial calamity due to the unwillingness of so many to stop a disaster when we had the opportunity to do so.”

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Congressman Franks is serving his fifth term in the U.S. House of Representatives and is a member of the Judiciary Committee, where he serves as Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Constitution and a member of the Subcommittee on Courts, Commercial and Administrative Law. He is also a member of the Armed Services Committee, where he serves on the Strategic Forces Subcommittee and the Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities.

Rep. Flake: So Just How Broke Are We?

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 2, 2011
CONTACT: Genevieve Frye Rozansky

Mesa, Arizona – Republican Congressman Jeff Flake, who represents Arizona’s Sixth District, today illustrated the size and scope of the growing national debt.

The Washington Times reports that Vice President Joe Biden collects rent from the Secret Service for use of a cottage on a property he owns in a Wilmington, Delaware suburb. The Secret Service pays the vice president $2,200 each month in rent.

The U.S. is so broke that Vice President Biden would have to rent his cottage to the Secret Service for 545.8 million years – long after he’s left office – to have the money to pay down our debt of more than $14.4 trillion.

“Biden’ our time clearly isn’t solving the debt problem,” said Flake.

Along with Senators McCain and Rubio, Congressman Flake introduced H.R. 634, the Debt Buy-Down Act, which allows taxpayers to designate up to 10 percent of their federal income tax liability to reduce the national debt. The bill then requires Congress to reduce federal spending by that amount. More information on the Debt Buy-Down Act can be found here.

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Western Free Press Interviews Kirk Adams, Candidate for Arizona’s 6th Congressional District


Western Free Press’ Brad Zinn interviews Kirk Adams, former Arizona Speaker of the House and prospective candidate for Congress. Kirk Adams is running in Arizona’s 6th Congressional District, which is currently held by Jeff Flake who is running for Jon Kyl’s Senate seat. Adams has been endorsed by retiring Senator Jon Kyl.

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Western Free Press is dedicated to generating public dialogue on Arizona’s most important issues and figures.

azvoterguide.com is Your Guide to the Phoenix City Election

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 2, 2011
Contact: Aaron Baer, 602.424.2525, ext 242, or 602.456.1792

AZVOTERGUIDE.COM IS YOUR GUIDE TO THE PHOENIX CITY ELECTION
WEBSITE GIVES STRAIGHT FORWARD ANSWERS ON WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND

PHOENIX – Discovering where candidates for city offices stand on the issues is easier now thanks to the free online resource, azvoterguide.com. This nonpartisan service compiles survey results from city election candidates in Phoenix, Tucson and Prescott to give voters the clear information they need to be an informed voter.

Candidates indicate on their survey whether they support or oppose 15 statements on critical issues that face our city. Examples of these statements include:

  • Using city funds to support any organization that performs, promotes, or provides referrals for abortion.
  • Prohibiting fully nude performances and touching or tipping dancers in sexually oriented businesses.
  • Allowing private companies to compete with city government for contracts to provide city services.
  • Providing a “domestic partners registry” for unmarried, cohabiting homosexual and heterosexual couples.
  • Regulating the hours and locations of medical marijuana dispensaries

On azvoterguide.com, you can access copies of the actual surveys candidates filed out, and read the comments they wrote. You can download a pdf of the Voter Guide which compares the candidate’s responses here: http://bit.ly/pWhqQb

If a candidate decided not to respond, their phone number and email address is provided, and you are able to send the candidates a blank version of the survey for them to complete and return to Center for Arizona Policy: http://bit.ly/nyMi1B

You can also contact the candidates via Facebook and Twitter. Their usernames have been compiled here: http://bit.ly/n6SlrY

With as few as 10% of the voting population expected to turn out to vote on August 30, it is essential that voters get the facts about the candidates, then turn out to vote their values on Election Day.

For more information on the Voter Guide, visit www.azvoterguide.com. For information on Center for Arizona Policy, visit www.azpolicy.org or contact Aaron Baer, 602.424.2525.

Center for Arizona Policy promotes and defends
the foundational values of life,
marriage and family, and religious liberty.
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Jim Waring Receives Endorsement of Sheriff Joe Arpaio

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 2, 2011
CONTACT: Jim Waring

Phoenix, AZ – Jim Waring, Republican Candidate for Phoenix City Council, proudly announced today that Sheriff Joe Arpaio has endorsed his campaign.

“I’m supporting Jim Waring for City Council because I know he will always put the interests of his constituents first, especially in supporting law enforcement to keep our communities safe. Please join me in supporting Jim Waring for Phoenix City Council,” said Arpaio.

“I am pleased to announce today that Sheriff Joe Arpaio has endorsed my campaign. Sheriff Joe has worked tirelessly to make Maricopa County a safer place. I am honored to have the endorsement of the nation’s toughest sheriff. I will continue to make public safety a priority as I did during my time in the legislature. I am dedicated to supporting public safety issues to ensure the City of Phoenix is a safe place to live and work.,” said Jim Waring.

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Jim Waring is the Republican candidate for Phoenix City Council in District 2. He previously served in the Arizona State Senate from 2003 – 2010, where he was named Champion of the Taxpayer for his efforts to reign in government spending and reduce waste. 

To learn more, visit JimWaring.com.

 

South Dakota Sen. John Thune Endorses Matt Salmon

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 2, 2011
CONTACT: Adam Dequire

“Matt Salmon is a principled conservative who will be a strong leader for his district and state.” 

EAST VALLEY – Former Congressman and candidate for Arizona’s 6th Congressional District Matt Salmon announced today the endorsement of South Dakota Republican Senator John Thune. Senator Thune released the following statement regarding his endorsement of Matt Salmon for Congress:

“I served with Matt Salmon in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1996-2000, and I am pleased to endorse his candidacy to return to Congress. He is a man of integrity, having kept his pledge to his constituents to serve only three terms in Congress just as I did. Matt Salmon is a principled conservative who will be a strong leader for his district and state.”

Matt Salmon stated, “I am grateful to receive the support from one of our country’s finest public servants. As his esteemed record demonstrates, John Thune is a strong and reliable voice for conservative values in the United States Senate. I look forward to working with Senator Thune to put an end to the failed policies of Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and the Obama administration so we can get America back on track.”

About Senator John Thune
In 1996 John Thune won his first term as South Dakota’s lone member of the U.S. House of Representatives. John was then reelected in 1998 with the largest margin of victory in South Dakota history. John returned for his third and final term in the House in 2001, keeping his pledge to serve only three terms. In 2002 John ran for U.S. Senate against incumbent Senator Tim Johnson and lost by the narrowest of margins, only 524 votes. In 2004 John ran again and made history by defeating then-Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle. It was the first time in 52 years that a sitting Senate Leader was defeated.

Senator Thune serves on the Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry Committee, the Budget Committee, the Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee, and the Finance Committee. He has previously served as Chief Deputy Whip and as Vice-Chairman of the Republican Conference. In 2009 he was elected by his fellow Republican Senators to serve as Chairman of the Republican Policy Committee, the fourth-ranking leadership position among Senate Republicans.

About Matt Salmon
Matt Salmon was first elected to the United States Congress in 1994 and served until 2000, honoring his term limit pledge. A proud fiscal conservative, Salmon was rated in the top five among all 535 members of the House and Senate by Citizen’s Against Government Waste for all six years he was in office. He is a lifetime member of the NRA with an A+ rating and also earned a 100% rating by the National Right to Life. He was also the proud recipient of the American Cancer Society’s “Top National Elected Official” award.

Matt Salmon has received endorsements from Arizona Congressman Trent Franks, former Arizona Congressman John Shadegg, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, East Valley mayors Gail Barney (Queen Creek), Hugh Hallman (Tempe) and John Insalaco (Apache Junction).

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Statement from Arizona State Treasurer Doug Ducey on Increasing the US Debt Limit

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 2, 2011
CONTACT: Kevin Donnellan

Increasing the U.S. Debt Limit

PHOENIX – “I am glad that the U.S. Government is not defaulting on its financial obligations, and that the Arizona taxpayer dollars invested in Treasuries are safe. That being said, only in Washington could this deal be considered a solution.

“This debt ceiling bill is a weak and half-hearted first step to getting our financial house in order. Our elected leaders in Washington need to make even tougher decisions in order to get our excessive spending and crushing national debt under control. Even with this debt limit increase our federal government spends far more than it generates and borrows far more than can be sustained.

“Both parties need to find real solutions for businesses and taxpayers that will ultimately generate jobs, not just temporary measures designed to push issues beyond the next election.”

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Western Free Press: Brad Zinn Interviews Jennifer Wright, a Declared Candidate for Mayor of Phoenix

Western Free Press’ Brad Zinn interviews Jennifer Wright, a declared candidate for Mayor of Phoenix.

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Western Free Press is dedicated to generating public dialogue on Arizona’s most important issues and figures.