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  1. Brewer

    Gov. Jan Brewer visits with Ron Sprague, a member of the Sun City Republican Club, before speaking at the club’s annual BBQ at the Quail Run Pavillion Monday night.

  • Brewer

    Claire Pianton, a member of the Sun City Republican Club, asks a question to Gov. Jan Brewer after she spoke at the club’s annual barbecue at the Quail Run Pavilion Monday.

  • Brewer

    Gov. Jan Brewer holds a ceremonial signing for a bill outlawing spice, a chemically treated mix of herbs marketed as incense but often smoked as an alternative to marijuana.

  • Jan Brewer

    Gov. Jan Brewer explains her opposition Tuesday to a plan by House Speaker Andy Tobin to have voters and not the Legislature decide whether to expand the state's Medicaid program

  • Jan Brewer

    Gov. Jan Brewer explains her opposition Tuesday to a plan by House Speaker Andy Tobin to have voters and not the Legislature decide whether to expand the state's Medicaid program. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]

  • Jan Brewer

    Gov. Jan Brewer explains her opposition Tuesday to a plan by House Speaker Andy Tobin to have voters and not the Legislature decide whether to expand the state's Medicaid program. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]

  • Jan Brewer

    Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, R, unveils the Medicaid Restoration Plan draft bill Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at the Capitol in Phoenix. Gov. Brewer is proposing the expansion of Medicaid to about 300,000 low income Arizonans.

  • Jan Brewer

    Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, R, holds a copy of the Medicaid Restoration Plan draft bill Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at the Capitol in Phoenix. Gov. Brewer is proposing the expansion of Medicaid to about 300,000 low income Arizonans. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Jan Brewer

    Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, R, unveils the Medicaid Restoration Plan draft bill Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at the Capitol in Phoenix. Gov. Brewer is proposing the expansion of Medicaid to about 300,000 low income Arizonans. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Brewer Medicaid

    Republican precinct committeewomen and others protest plans by Gov. Jan Brewer to take advantage of the federal Affordable Care Act to expand the state's Medicaid program. Brewer faces opposition from many lawmakers within her own Republican Party. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]

  • Brewer Medicaid

    Surrounded by doctors and nurses, Gov. Jan Brewer makes a pitch Tuesday for the legislative support she needs to expand the state's Medicaid program. Brewer faces opposition from within her own Republican Party who do not like the federal Affordable Care Act. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]

  • Brewer Medicaid

    Dr. Delphus Richardson, vice president of the Arizona Academy of Pediatrics, pushes for Gov. Jan Brewer's plan to expand Medicaid. Brewer is trying to line up votes of Republicans who do not like the federal Affordable Care Act. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]

  • Brewer Medicaid

    Surrounded by doctors and nurses, Gov. Jan Brewer makes a pitch Tuesday for the legislative support she needs to expand the state's Medicaid program. Brewer faces opposition from within her own Republican Party who do not like the federal Affordable Care Act. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]

  • Jan Brewer

    Gov. Jan Brewer

  • Jan Brewer

    Gov. Jan Brewer on Wednesday defends her plan to expand the state's Medicaid program by having hospitals levy an assessment on themselves to draw down $2 billion in federal Affordable Care Act funds. She is flanked by Glenn Hamer, president of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which supports the plan. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]

  • Jan Brewer

    Jan Brewer at her 2009 State of the State speech. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]

  • Jan Brewer

    Jan Brewer at her 2012 State of the State speech. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]

  • Jan Brewer

    Jan Brewer at her 2010 State of the State speech. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]

  • Jan Brewer

    Gov. Jan Brewer tells the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry Friday (Jan. 11, 2013) she will seek more money for education. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]

  • Jan Brewer

    FILE - In this June 25, 2012 file photo, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer pauses during a news conference as she reacts after the United States Supreme Court decision regarding Arizona's controversial immigration law, SB1070, after the ruling comes down in Phoenix. It's almost a case of starting over for Gov. Jan Brewer as she weighs whether to ask legislators to provide government-paid health coverage to hundreds of thousands of additional low-income Arizonans. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

  • Brewer/Obama

    Right: President Barack Obama announces that his administration will stop deporting and begin granting work permits to younger illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and have since led law-abiding lives, during a statement in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Friday, June 15, 2012. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) Left: Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R), responds to President Obama's immigration speech, Friday, June 15, 2012, at the Capitol in Phoenix. Brewer said President Barack Obama represents a "pre-emptive strike" aimed at an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could uphold parts of the state's immigration enforcement law. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Brewer/Obama

    Right: President Barack Obama announces that his administration will stop deporting and begin granting work permits to younger illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and have since led law-abiding lives, during a statement in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Friday, June 15, 2012. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) Left: Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R), responds to President Obama's immigration speech, Friday, June 15, 2012, at the Capitol in Phoenix. Brewer said President Barack Obama represents a "pre-emptive strike" aimed at an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could uphold parts of the state's immigration enforcement law. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Brewer/Obama

    Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer; President Barack Obama (Photos: The Associated Press)

  • Jan Brewer

    Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, speaks during an interview from her office, Wednesday, May 9, 2012, at the Capitol in Phoenix. Brewer says a contraception coverage bill now on her desk is improved since when she voiced reservations about an earlier version as being intrusive. (AP Photo/Matt York)

  • Jan Brewer

    Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, speaks during an interview from her office, Wednesday, May 9, 2012, at the Capitol in Phoenix. Brewer says a contraception coverage bill now on her desk is improved since when she voiced reservations about an earlier version as being intrusive. (AP Photo/Matt York)

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