Pima supervisors want to know about possible punishment for ‘I’m white’ remarks

Cathi Rush, a resident of Supervisor Ally Miller’s district, makes her concerns known to the Pima County Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday.
/Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star

By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily

Three Pima County supervisors want to know if the board has the authority to punish, including censure, Supervisor Ally Miller for her recent Facebook post about being proud to be white.

Supervisors Sharon Bronson, Richard Elías and Steve Christy asked during the board’s meeting Monday if the county attorney could formally answer the question on what, if anything, the board could do. Miller did not attend the meeting, sending an email to staff saying she was unable to attend, but giving no specific reason.

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