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“I don’t believe it would work in the state of Arizona,” Brewer said. ~ Gov. Jan Brewer reacting to two governor candidates calling for end to personal

“I don’t believe it would work in the state of Arizona,” Brewer said. ~ Gov. Jan Brewer reacting to two governor candidates calling for end to personal

“A key underlying problem for current housing demand is lack of household formation due to many factors, including unemployment, falling birth rates, lower net migration

“This is an odd way to try to win over a conservative state — imposing higher or more taxes.” ~ From ThinkProgress article about proposed
“If Delaware is the capital of corporate law, then Arizona is the new capital of Internet law.” ~ Jordan Rose, founder Rose Law Group UNDERSTATEMENT

“I’m unemployed. Today a man approached my car, asking for money to buy a burger from a nearby fast food restaurant. I have a car.

“If there’s one person that symbolizes Arizona in its first 100 years of statehood, that would be Barry Goldwater.” ~ Sen. Adam Driggs at unveiling

“She is brilliant, she writes well, she speaks eloquently, she is zealous but not overly so, she is always prepared, she treats others, including her

“In Tucson, ‘Rio Nuevo’ is Spanish for, ‘Where did my freaking $230 million go, you incompetent thieves?’” ~ Republic columnist Doug McEachern in column claiming

“Utilities are trying to disrupt straightforward private business transactions between solar companies and Arizona residents by planting seeds of doubt in the minds of ratepayers

“The reality is the housing market is not heading for a crash.” ~ Jim Belfiore, president Belfiore Real Estate Consulting, refuting some housing and
“Senate Bill 1062 does not address a specific and present concern related to religious liberty in Arizona. I have not heard of one example

“So now that Shirley Temple is gone, can we finally start putting booze in that drink?” ~ Arizona Republic journalist John D’Anna

“This action does not reduce the 15 percent renewable-energy standard this commission has uniformly supported.” Arizona Corporation Commissioner Susan Bitter Smith as the commission granted

“We would never have suffered through the housing bubble if the federal government had not blundered into the housing market, which used to function efficiently

“10 years from now, I will be working in my garden and looking back with pride.” ~ Governor Jan Brewer in her State of

“I don’t think a West Point graduate and officer got that far without having integrity and leadership.” ~ Pinal Supervisor Cheryl Chase in support of
“I am real estate, hear me roar” ~ From headline on real estate recovery story by Washington Post Writers Group
If you look honestly and objectively at the energy landscape today, it’s clear that moving quickly to curb coal pollution and develop renewable resources on
USA Today Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa and Nobel Peace Prize winner, has died. During his long life, Mandela inspired countless individuals. Here
“Cities represented two-thirds of global energy consumption in 2006 and that number is expected to rise to almost three-quarters by the year 2030. ‘Smart’ solutions

“Thanksgiving dinners take eighteen hours to prepare. They are consumed in twelve minutes. Half-times take twelve minutes. This is not coincidence.” ~ Erma Bombeck

“Rate case hearings kind of like reading Tolkien novels or ‘War and Peace.’ “ ~ Arizona lobbyist Barry Aarons
“The utilities didn’t just get beat in the hearing room, they lost their credibility and wasted $4 million dollars to get nothing except customers, who
“Attracting Apple was like William Tell using his crossbow and landing the shot for the [Arizona Commerce Authority] — their first truly big bull’s-eye since
“The appropriate venue for making the case for or against renewable energy subsidies is in a full-blown rate hearing, which likely will not come to
“Take that, Texas!” ~ Governor Jan Brewer in a speech to Republic women, noting Forbes Magazine last month named Arizona as the top state for
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By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Rep. Stacey Travers thinks she’s found a way to convince Arizonans to approve the first pay raise for

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times The Arizona Democratic Party is going to court to block the renaming of the No Labels Party, admitting

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