Glenn Morrison has pulled out of the race for Justice of the Peace in Maricopa.Morrison, who now serves as the Maricopa-area District 4 constable, announced his decision Monday.“This decision has been made in the best interests of my family and myself,” Morrison said. “I will continue to serve as constable. Luckily, we have a solid strong candidate in Patricia Glover and I will support her 100% as she pursues this role. Should she be successful in her candidacy, I look forward to working with her.”Glover, a Republican, has been in the legal field for 18 years, starting as a paralegal. She’s the founding owner of her own business, Glover Court Solutions & Estate Planning. She said it is the only such licensed company in Maricopa.Her business assists people who can’t afford an attorney.She lives with her family in The Villages at Rancho El Dorado.Pinal County Board of Supervisors accepted the Jan. 2 resignation of Justice Lyle Riggs, who left office after serving two year
Despite a veto override, a December letter from Department of Social Services Commissioner Molly Park says certain CityFHEPs voucher legislation passed by the City Council “cannot be implemented at this time.”
With under two months left on the clock, the administration is not taking steps to fully implement a package of bills that would expand rental voucher eligibility among New Yorkers facing eviction.
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