Pinal supervisor seeks clarity on ‘resign to run’ policy

Steve Henry
Steve Henry

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch

One member of the Pinal County Board of Supervisors is convinced the county’s policy regarding running for political office is not being followed by some.

At a recent work session, the board was briefed on permissible and impermissible political activities for county employees.

Interim Human Resources Director Patrick Camunez gave the supervisors a handout that covered frequently asked questions and hypothetical scenarios involving campaign activity. He said if county employees read the handout and ask questions, they should avoid any problems.

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