How a tax-cut bill met its demise at the Arizona Legislature Members in Arizona’s Republican-controlled House did something unusual on Thursday: They killed a major tax break. Check out this story on azcentral.com: http://azc.cc/2lswPZU Arizona lawmakers killed a bill designed to keep Arizona competitive in the race for manufacturing businesses, citing a host of objections.
Category: Arizona Government
Photo radar ban emerges again in Arizona Legislature
A freshman Republican lawmaker has taken the lead in the Legislature’s yearly charge to eliminate photo speed and red light enforcement in Arizona. Rep. Travis Grantham of Gilbert wants state law amended to bar use of the devices statewide.
Harassment of GOP electors continues as vote nears
Even as progressives whine about the threat Donald Trump represents to Democratic norms, the harassment of GOP electors has continued across the country. In Arizona, electors Bruce Ash and Alberto Gutier tell Tucson.com the number of calls, letters and emails are increasing as the vote draws near : Ash, a Republican national committeeman and one of the electoral voters, has received more than 700 letters and 6,500 emails asking, demanding and, in some cases threatening, him to vote for any candidate other than Trump For electoral voter Alberto Gutier, director of the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, the messages have gotten nastier in the days leading up to Monday.