
Ignoring the Will of the People Again, Republicans Vote to Expand Vouchers
It did not take long this morning at the Arizona House Ways and Means Committee. That is the way Committee Republicans, wary of actual discussion and debate, wanted it. On a party line vote of 6 to 4, the House Republicans passed a major expansion on private school vouchers where public monies will go to … Read more

Judge Rejects Insurrectionist Coup Plotter Steve Bannon’s Bid To Avoid Trial For Contempt of Congress
The Washington Post reports, Judge rejects Bannon’s bid to toss contempt charges: A federal judge on Wednesday denied [insurrectionist Coup Plotter] Stephen K. Bannon’s motion to dismiss the criminal contempt case against him, saying he would allow a July 18 trial to go forward as scheduled. Bannon, 67, was charged in November with two counts … Read more

Next AZAG Kris Mayes Sound Alarm on Trump Endorsement
Former Corporation Commissioner Kris Mayes, the only – thus presumptive – Democratic candidate for AZ Attorney General sounded the alarm today about Trump’s endorsement of extremist election-denier Abe Hamadeh for the GOP nomination in her latest emailing: “Our race is so important that yesterday Trump endorsed one of my opponents! Of course, Trump’s pick is … Read more

January 6 Committee Releases Video Of Reconnaissance Tour Of Capitol That Capitol Police Dismissed
On Tuesday I saw reported, ‘No evidence’ GOP Rep. Loudermilk gave reconnaissance tours before Jan. 6: Capitol Police: There is no evidence that GOP Rep. Barry Loudermilk gave “reconnaissance” tours before the Jan. 6 attack, the U.S. Capitol Police Chief said in a letter to the House Administration Committee released Tuesday. Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger … Read more

AZSecState Candidate Adrian Fontes Makes a Plea to Protect Our Elections
Adrian Fontes, former Maricopa County Recorder and current Democratic candidate for AZ Secretary of State, made an impassioned plea for Democrats to get involved as election volunteers to counter the plans of the GOP to steal the election by training volunteers on how to gum up our election process from the inside. I’ve already gone … Read more

Arizona AG ‘Nunchucks’ Gets DIG-ed By SCOTUS On Immigration Case
In the sixth and final opinion announced today by the U.S. Suprem Court, Arizona v. City and County of San Francisco, The Court dismissed as improvidently granted (DIG) the appeal from Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich aka “Nunchucks” (or is it numbnuts?) and 12 other attention-seeking Republican Attorneys General who wanted to step in and … Read more
