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Arizona Rep Mark Finchem paid by Trump campaign during vote challenge

Former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign reported paying $6,037 to a business owned by state Rep. Mark Finchem while the lawmaker pushed for the Legislature to overturn Joe Biden s victory in Arizona. The campaign reported in its latest financial disclosure that it made a payment on Dec. 18 to “Mrk Finchem PLLC” and the address provided for the company is the lawmaker’s home. The campaign labeled the expense as “recount: legal consulting.” Finchem, R-Oro Valley, said the payment was a reimbursement for crowd control and security costs at a meeting he convened at a downtown Phoenix hotel on Nov. 30 with the president s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, several other Republican legislators and various people alleging wrongdoing during the election.

Trump campaign paid Arizona state Rep Mark Finchem $6,000 during effort to overturn election results

Trump campaign paid Arizona state Rep. Mark Finchem $6,000 during effort to overturn election results Andrew Oxford, Arizona Republic © The Republic State Rep. Mark Finchem, R-Oro Valley. Former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign reported paying $6,037 to a business owned by state Rep. Mark Finchem while the lawmaker pushed for the Legislature to overturn Joe Biden s victory in Arizona. The campaign reported in its latest financial disclosure that it made a payment on Dec. 18 to “Mrk Finchem PLLC” and the address provided for the company is the lawmaker’s home. The campaign labeled the expense as “recount: legal consulting.” Finchem, R-Oro Valley, said the payment was a reimbursement for crowd control and security costs at a meeting he convened at a downtown Phoenix hotel on Nov. 30 with the president s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, several other Republican legislators and various people alleging wrongdoing during the election.

Black History Month: Meet the first Black Chief Deputy for the Pima County Attorney s Office

Black History Month: Meet the first Black Chief Deputy for the Pima County Attorney’s Office Tamara Mulembo is the first Black Chief Deputy in the 109-year history of the Pima County Attorney’s Office. First Black Chief Deputy in Pima County By Karly Tinsley | February 1, 2021 at 10:32 PM MST - Updated February 2 at 7:09 PM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - For a young Tamara Mulembo, there was only one career path. Other options like being an astronaut, rock star, the normal goals of six year olds, simply would not cut it. “I was really good at arguing with people, especially at the age of six. For second grade we had career day, and I dressed up as a lawyer. I had a little briefcase, and that was my outfit for career day,” said Mulembo.

Native people send prayers, protections and congratulations for Interior nominee Deb Haaland

Native people send prayers, protections and congratulations for Interior nominee Deb Haaland Debra Utacia Krol, Arizona Republic © Courtesy of Rep. Deb Haaland s office Rep. Deb Haaland President-elect Joe Biden introduced Rep. Deb Haaland, D-N.M., as his nominee for Interior Secretary on Saturday. If she’s confirmed by the U.S. Senate, she will be the first Native American to hold a cabinet position. Accolades from tribal leaders, Haaland’s House seatmates and senators crammed inboxes and social media feeds this week as news of the nomination circulated. Native people are also talking about what many are calling a historic event.

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