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Court Of Appeals Will Expedite ‘Krazy Kari’ Lake’s Frivolous Appeal
January 11, 2023
Howard Fischer reports, Appeals court agrees to quick hearing on Kari Lake’s election claims: The Arizona Court of Appeals has agreed to expedite consideration of Kari Lake’s claims the 2022 election was flawed. But that doesn’t mean the judges will give her what she wants: either to be installed as governor or to require a
Reaction to Governor Katie Hobbs State of the State Address
January 10, 2023
Below are some of the many positive reactions to Governor Katie Hobb’s State of the State Address. Arizona House Democratic Leader Andres Cano. “Governor Hobbs’ State of the State speech hit on themes that resonate with the vast majority of Arizonans, as well as our Democratic caucuses — Investing in public education, securing our water
Drowning Public Education in the Bathtub
January 10, 2023
Those of you who’ve been around a while will remember lobbyist Grover Norquist, who founded Americans for Tax Reform in 1985. This was during the Reagan years when government was seen as a drag on the free market. Norquist is probably best known for this quote in 2001: “I don’t want to abolish government. I
Why Do Conservatives and Liberals Hold Conflicting Views on Policing in America?
January 10, 2023
There is a widely held and little examined stereotype among many that the GOP is pro-police and Dems are anti-police: this is entirely wrong, of course. I have a take on that cheap trope that could prove useful: as a former criminal prosecutor, I have what I believe to be a realistic viewpoint on police,
New faces on PCC Governing Board
January 10, 2023
On Jan. 3, 2023 Pima County School Superintendent Dustin Williams appointed Dr. Wade McLean to the District 1 vacancy on the Pima Community College Governing Board. Former Board member Catherine Ripley resigned in November after serving for 2 years. Excerpt from their press release: “Dr. McLean is former Superintendent of the Marana Unified School District
Steven Gallardo Will Partner with all 15 County Chairs to Make the Grand Canyon State Blue
January 10, 2023
Maricopa County Supervisor Steven Gallardo has declared his candidacy to become the next Chairperson of the Arizona Democratic Party. For over 20 years I have fought back against Russell Pearce, Kari Lake, Donald Trump, and other far-right extremists who continue to attack our Democracy. As your State Chair, I will grow our Democratic party and
In her first State of the State, Governor Katie Hobbs Outlines Her Priorities for a “Resilient, Innovative and Prosperous Arizona for Everyone”
January 9, 2023
In a call for Arizonans and their public servants “to work together to make a significant impact in the lives and communities of this state today and for years to come by lowering costs and investing in public education, securing our water future, tackling the affordable housing crisis, and other real issues that are holding




