
House Committee Votes To Make Trump’s Tax Returns Public
One of the longest running scams Donald Trump has run for years – “I want to release my taxes, but I am under an IRS audit” – has finally come to an end. CNN supercut of Trump saying he would release his taxes (like every presidential candidate since “I am not a crook” Richard Nixon … Read more

Infrastructure Week just before the Holidays in Phoenix: “The Future is Here”
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego has often said “the future is here in Phoenix.” Last week’s exciting infrastructure developments in the fifth-largest city in the country have proven again how right she has been with that forecast. Just before the holidays, the Mayor and Phoenix City Council Members have marked: The approval to start purchasing new … Read more

Sign up for Spring UA Humanities Seminars
Want to view this email as a webpage? View online here. Spring Courses Coming Soon! Registration Opens Online Monday, November 21 at 8 AM (AZ Time) “The Humanities Seminars Program is back for another exciting semester! Join us this Spring in the entirely upgraded Dorothy Rubel Room on campus OR bring HSP with you anywhere in the world. … Read more

Mohave County Judge Schedules A Trial For Abe Hamadeh To Prove His Speculative Claims About Maricopa County Election Irregularities
Forum shopping paid off for Abe Hamadeh. Mohave County Judge Lee Jantzen, a Jan Brewer appointee who has been reelected several times, made a  questionable decision to allow Abraham Hamadeh to present evidence at trial after failing to present any evidence on the motion to dismiss in his election challenge. If he had any evidence, … Read more

What Will be Determined at Trial in Lake v. Hobbs? A Plain Talk Analysis.
Unexpectedly – at least to any of the attorneys familiar with election contests with whom I am in contact – Kari Lake’s case was allowed to proceed to trial on 2 of the 10 counts alleged in Lake’s complaint. What are those two counts and how likely is Lake to establish either or both of … Read more

If Elected the Next Chairperson of the Arizona Democratic Party, Yolanda Bejarano will Work to Turn the State Legislature Blue
With Raquel Terán becoming the new Senate Democratic Leader, Arizona Democrats will be choosing a new Party Chairperson in 2023. Current Vice Chair Yolanda Bejarano would like to be that person. A one-time Yuma area resident and current union organizer and leader with the Communication Workers of America (CWA,) Vice Chair Bejarano has had years … Read more
