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Maricopa County supervisor Thomas Galvin responds to controversial allegations

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Bill Would Limit Recorder-Led Voter Registration Drives To Government Property

Michell Ugenti-Rita Republican Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita is proposing restrictions on the ability of county recorders in Arizona to hold voter registration drives on non-government property.  Ugenti-Rita cited numbers from the Maricopa County Recorder s Office that showed from January 2017 to July 2019 former County Recorder Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, had his voter outreach program attend 56 Democratic events and only six Republican ones.  While she says this shows political bias, Fontes disagrees, claiming some legislative districts were less welcoming than others. Michelle Ugenti is using me to go after her real enemy: Arizona s voters. I spent as much time reaching out to Republican organizations and [legislative districts] as I did to Democratic organizations and [legislative districts] and was very often refused by the Republicans, Fontes said. 

GOP Senators One Step Closer To Ending Ducey s Public Health Emergency

An Arizona Senate panel voted on party lines to end the public health emergency Gov. Doug Ducey declared last March in response to the coronavirus pandemic.Republicans agreed that the emergency declaration has gone on far too long. The only way to end it, other Ducey willingly lifting the order, is for both chambers of the Arizona Legislature to pass resolutions declaring it’s

GOP Senators Closer To Ending Ducey s Public Health Emergency

Michell Ugenti-Rita Arizona Sen. Martin Quezada in July 2018. An Arizona Senate panel voted on party lines to end the public health emergency Gov. Doug Ducey declared last March in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Republicans agreed that the emergency declaration has gone on far too long. The only way to end it, other Ducey willingly lifting the order, is for both chambers of the Arizona Legislature to pass resolutions declaring it’s over. The Senate Government Committee also voted on four other bills and resolutions that would put time limits on future emergency declarations, and require a legislative process to extend the orders.

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