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Governor Jan Brewer speaks at the BASIS Chandler school, Thursday, August 4, 2011 during a ribbon cutting ceremony. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Governor Jan Brewer speaks at the BASIS Chandler school, Thursday, August 4, 2011 during a ribbon cutting ceremony. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Former governors Fife Symington, Jane Hull, Rose Mofford and Raul Castro listen Monday as Jan Brewer gives her inaugural address. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
Know someone who works tirelessly to support Arizona’s arts and culture? You could put them in the running for a big award.
I’m not sure what’s more disappointing: Having a governor who makes the wrong decisions, or having a governor who’s too afraid to make decisions. After reading Mr. Fischer’s article (“Arizona retailers urge governor to negotiate with Amazon over tax issue”), it’s obvious we have the latter.
Much like Barack Obama became president Tuesday precisely at noon Eastern time, even though he hadn’t taken the oath of office yet, Jan Brewer became the state’s 24nd governor immediately upon the resignation of Janet Napolitano later that afternoon.
Gov. Janet Napolitano is proposing what she says is $214 million in savings to balance the state’s books this fiscal year.
Calling it unnecessary and fiscally unsound, House Republican leaders last week rejected a proposal by Gov. Janet Napolitano to borrow $300 million to plug the hole in the state’s budget.
Education standards, teachers and school buildings will be Gov. Janet Napolitano’s top three priorities this year, the governor’s education adviser said Tuesday.
Gov. Janet Napolitano misused her power of line-item veto in attempting to kill a change in state personnel rules, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
State lawmakers are one step away from trimming the rights of the governor to take anyone’s guns in case of emergency.
The lone pro-choice candidate among leading Republican gubernatorial candidates has pulled out of the race.
East Valley leaders like Gov. Janet Napolitano’s proposed education package but aren’t so sure about her plans to curb illegal immigration.
A four-term state legislator joined the Republican gubernatorial race Thursday, saying his experience getting elected makes him the most qualified.
Gov. Janet Napolitano broke state laws by sending a letter to parents of Arizona schoolchildren that talks about her accomplishments on education, one of her Republican foes claimed Wednesday.
Gov. Janet Napolitano broke state laws by sending a letter to parents of Arizona schoolchildren that talks about her accomplishments on education, one of her Republican foes claimed Wednesday.
Janet Napolitano says there’s a good reason that her face is on billboards around the state.
February 5, 2005
A lot of Democrats are shaking their heads at Fife Symington’s gumption: How could the criminally indicted former governor-turned-pastry-chef believe he could defeat the popular Janet Napolitano in 2006?
A Medicaid expansion supporter holds a sign at the Medicaid Restoration Plan draft bill ceremony, Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at the Capitol in Phoenix. Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is proposing the expansion of Medicaid to about 300,000 low income Arizonans. (AP Photo/Matt York)
Gov. Brewer is NOT an embrassement to Arizona. You, your paper is the embrassement, President Obama is an embrassement to the United States. At least you, your paper and Obama are on the same page - the lies you spew, you should be ashamed of yourselves.
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