Campuses. On the ground, our camera picked up students in all these trucks. We want to let him know that is not good and it is unfair. Reporter many of the Students Holding mexican flags saying education not deportation. If my mother had to leave, where would i go he is breaking up families. Reporter they are worried about possible plans to depart immigrants. Here at the capital, there are some students, most of the left for the evening. There was a small group of law enforcement, but five minutes ago they took off. Please telling us, overall, the demonstrations were peaceful today. Getting a lot of video with different cities. Kids were walking out of class. The same reason we saw here. Boulder colorado, austin texas, many students skipping class to march downtown. They were marching and chanting, donald trump has got to go. Many carried a communist flag along with a face mask. Over in des moines iowa, the district urged students engaged and speak out to remain engaged and speak out t
PHOENIX Governor Doug Ducey today proclaimed March 2022 as Women’s History Month, kicking off a celebration of pioneering women who broke down barriers and made significant contributions to our state and nation.
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The Move To Clean Government Raises Some Dirty Constitutional Questions.
By Emil Franzi Sean Zapata
LAST NOVEMBER, Arizona voters narrowly passed Proposition
200, the so-called Clean Elections Proposal, over surprisingly
minimal opposition. Ironically, while publicly attacking dirty
money, Prop 200 supporters were funded by almost a million
dollars worth of out-of-state cash. Apparently one person s special
interest is someone else s noble cause. For the record,
The Weekly vociferously opposed Prop 200.
We saw it as a classic case of making a bad situation current
campaign finance law even worse with a scheme that trades the
perceived tyranny of lobbyists checkbooks for the even scarier
tyranny of the academic mandarin.