Operator
Good afternoon and welcome to the Edison International Second Quarter 2021 Financial Teleconference. My name is Terry and I will be your operator today. [Operator Instructions] Today s call is being recorded.
I would now like to turn the call over to Mr. Sam Ramraj, Vice President of Investor Relations. Mr. Ramraj, you may begin your conference.
Sam Ramraj
Vice President of Investor Relations
Thank you, Terry. And welcome, everyone. Our speakers today are President and Chief Executive Officer, Pedro Pizarro; and the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Maria Rigatti. Also on the call are other members of the management team. I would like to mention that we are doing this call with our executives in different locations so please bear with us if you experience any technical difficulties. Materials supporting today s call are available at www.edisoninvestor.com. These include our Form 10-Quarter, prepared remarks from Pedro and Maria and the teleconfere
The Wrap: Protecting the Native vote
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Vice President Kamala Harris wants to protect the Native vote
Native community leaders from across Indian Country met with Vice President Kamala Harris and Interior Secretary Deb Haaland on Tuesday to discuss voting rights and their experiences in protecting voting rights for Native voters.
From left to right: Sen. Rick Gray, Reps. Beverly Pingerelli, Kevin Payne on the opening day of Arizona s 55th Legislative session.
At Thursday night’s LD21 district meeting, Republican Senate Majority Leader Rick Gray announced he would not be running for re-election in 2022, opening up a safe seat for the GOP. To the surprise of many, Gray then announced he had recruited Youngtown Mayor Michael Levault to run for his seat, and that he was endorsing Levault.
The choice of Levault was not very popular with attendees, most of whom had not heard of him, in spite of his having been in office since 2006. Several attendees wanted a conservative choice instead.
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