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  1. Paul Gosar

    Republican Congressman Paul Gosar testifies Tuesday at a meeting of a state House committee on forest health, blamed some "extreme environmental groups" for killing the state's timber industry and, by extension, the resulting devastating fires.

  • Paul Gosar

    Republican Congressman Paul Gosar testifies Tuesday at a meeting of a state House committee on forest health, blamed some "extreme environmental groups" for killing the state's timber industry and, by extension, the resulting devastating fires.

  • article Staffer quits Gosar’s Flagstaff office after reports of violent Twitter posts

    Saturday, July 9, 2011 7:41 pm

    WASHINGTON – Rep. Paul Gosar’s office confirmed Saturday the resignation of a staffer, one day after a Washington newspaper reported an aide in the Flagstaff office had posted violent and off-color Twitter messages.

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  • article State Rep. Gosar moves to new 4th District, sets up primary fight with Babeu, maybe Gould

    Saturday, January 7, 2012 2:49 pm

    PHOENIX -- First-term Republican Rep. Paul Gosar says he plans to seek office in Arizona's 4th Congressional District instead of his Flagstaff-based 1st District, setting up a GOP primary fight in the rural district.

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  • District 4 Race

    Paul Babeu and Paul Gosar are set to run for the Arizona District 4 Congressional seat in 2012. Will Anyone else join the race?

  • article Congress takes another run at long-delayed Resolution Copper land swap

    Saturday, June 11, 2011 9:15 pm

    WASHINGTON – A House subcommittee on Tuesday will take up the latest iteration of the embattled Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act — the 10th try in the last six years.

    Since 2005, five Arizona congressmen have introduced 10 versions of the proposal to swap thousands of acres of federal land in Pinal County for thousands more owned by Resolution Copper throughout southeastern Arizona.

    Eight bills died in committee. One made the Senate legislative calendar but never came up for a vote.

    “That bill probably would’ve been a landmark bill, setting precedents for land exchange,” said Superior, Ariz., Mayor Michael Ong Hing, who has twice testified in Washigton for the bills. “But they blew it.”

    Freshman Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Flagstaff, who introduced version No. 10 last month, said in a prepared statement that this one can pass.

    “This initiative has languished far too long,” he said. “I am confident I have put together legislation … that will pass through the House of Representatives quickly and efficiently.”

    Gosar calls it a jobs bill, saying the land exchange would create more than 1,000 jobs and have an estimated annual economic impact of $800 million.

    A report commissioned by Resolution Copper estimated the total economic impact of the mine they hope to open after the exchange to be $46.4 billion. It says the mine would be active for 66 years.

    Besides swapping 2,422 acres of the Oak Flat federal parcel in northeast Pinal County for 5,344 acres of land from the copper company, the bill gives Superior the option to buy up to three parcels of land from the government at market value.

    Those elements of the proposal have remained largely unchanged from the first version. Along the way, the bills have faced challenges on various fronts.

    The land that Resolution Copper would receive is important to Native American culture.

    Conservation groups worried that the mining project would cause severe environmental damage and that the land the government would get in exchange is not of much value.

    Rock climbers fought for concessions so they wouldn’t lose access to some of their favorite spots.

    Hing said environmental assessment restrictions called for by Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Tucson, in the 2009 version of the bill killed it.

    Perhaps the worst blow was former Rep. Rick Renzi’s extortion indictment and charges related to the land exchange.

    The 1st District Republican introduced the first House version of the bill. Federal prosecutors allege he tried to force Resolution Copper to buy land from his business associate in exchange for his guarantee the bill would pass.

    The company balked, and Renzi was indicted in February 2008. The investigation seemed to cool interest in the land exchange until Gosar introduced the latest version.

    While the bill hasn’t changed drastically since 2005, there are some differences in Gosar’s version, the first in two years.

    The 2,422 acres Resolution Copper would get under Gosar’s version is 16 acres more than in the 2009 version. The government would get 5,344 acres to add to existing conservation areas, 222 acres less than before. And a three-tiered environmental assessment process is absent from Gosar’s bill.

    Although the bill is being heard just a month after its introduction, opponents aren’t impressed.

    “Paul Gosar’s bill has taken a huge turn for the worse,” said Roger Featherstone, director of the Arizona Mining Reform Coalition. He has been fighting what he calls “special interest legislation” since the first version and will testify Tuesday.

    Featherstone is concerned Gosar’s version eliminates the need for approval under the National Environmental Policy Act and doesn’t include funding to rebuild affected campgrounds.

    But Resolution Copper has slowly won over other opponents.

    The company has been working with Audubon Arizona for about five years on conservation issues related to land the government would get in the exchange. While not every concern has been addressed, Audubon Arizona is impressed.

    “They seem to have shown a willingness to be environmentally responsible, to the best a mining corporation can be,” said Tice Supplee, the organization’s director of bird conservation.

    Resolution Copper has also negotiated with rock-climbing groups, because concessions to climbers are no longer part of the legislation. The Queen Creek Coalition of rock-climbing groups has not come out in support of the land exchange, but it is not opposed to it anymore, either.

    “The way they’re going now, I think we’re going to end up with an equitable solution,” said Paul Dief, the coalition’s vice chair.

    For some, it simply comes down to economics.

    Hing has been waiting for the land exchange bill to revitalize Superior since the first version in May 2005.    

    “We’ve suffered since the (Magma) mine shut down, and we’re still waiting to recover,” said Hing.

  • article Environmentalists blasted over wildfires at Arizona forest panel

    Tuesday, July 5, 2011 6:26 pm

    The first meeting of a House panel on forest health Tuesday turned into a forum for lashing out at "radical environmentalists'' -- and, to an extent, the federal government -- as the cause of the size of the recent fires.

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  • article San Tan Valley man wins Democratic bid in CD4

    Tuesday, September 18, 2012 5:23 pm

    Johnnie Robinson has won the Democratic nomination for the 4th Congressional District seat.

  • article Environmentalists blasted over wildfires at Arizona forest panel

    Tuesday, July 5, 2011 6:26 pm

    The first meeting of a House panel on forest health Tuesday turned into a forum for lashing out at "radical environmentalists'' -- and, to an extent, the federal government -- as the cause of the size of the recent fires.

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  • article McClellan: The second amendment has never been absolute, so why now?

    Thursday, January 24, 2013 8:46 am

    So the President released his list of executive orders and suggested legislation last week — nothing surprising there, given the President’s previous comments. None of them will stop a madman from killing. Even the President recognizes that. But they might diminish the amount of carnage the madman can inflict. And if we’re lucky, might even prevent him from carrying out his murders.

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  • article Arizona lawmakers forced to choose between primary and GOP convention

    Sunday, August 26, 2012 3:30 pm

    WASHINGTON – Primary season has already done what hurricane season is only threatening to do: Driven some party members away from next week’s Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla.

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  • article Arizona delegation follows party line on vote to repeal health care act

    Thursday, July 12, 2012 6:15 am

    WASHINGTON – Arizona lawmakers split straight down party lines Wednesday as the House voted to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, less than two weeks after it was upheld by the Supreme Court.

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  • article Arizona lawmakers give State of the Union speech mixed reviews

    Tuesday, January 24, 2012 11:19 pm

    WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama called on Washington to work together in his State of the Union address Tuesday night and lawmakers crossed the aisle to sit with each other in a show of bipartisanship.

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  • article Arizona lawmakers renew push for Resolution Copper deal

    Friday, September 9, 2011 12:45 pm

    WASHINGTON – Arizona lawmakers pushed Thursday for swift approval of a bill to open thousands of acres near Superior for copper mining, one of a package of job-creating bills promoted by the Western Caucus.

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  • article Arizona lawmakers vote overwhelmingly against successful debt-limit deal

    Monday, August 1, 2011 9:51 pm

    WASHINGTON – Arizona’s congressional delegation voted overwhelmingly Monday to oppose a bill to raise the debt limit, which nonetheless passed the House by a comfortable margin and could be taken up by the Senate Tuesday.

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  • article GOP race for Senate headlines Arizona primary

    Saturday, August 25, 2012 1:54 pm

    Arizona's primary election Tuesday features a spirited race for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate and heated contests for several U.S. House seats, with outcomes that will set the roster of candidates for the Nov. 6 general election.

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  • article Opponents vow not to back down from fight over land-exchange bill

    Wednesday, June 15, 2011 3:30 pm

    WASHINGTON • Government, tribal and environmental witnesses told a congressional committee Tuesday a controversial land swap bill needs a lot of work before they will drop their resistance to it.

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  • article Brewer reaches out to environmentalists on forest health

    Wednesday, July 20, 2011 9:52 pm

    FLAGSTAFF -- The interests and concerns of environmental groups have to be taken into account if Arizona and the nation are to find ways to improve forest health, Gov. Jan Brewer said Wednesday.

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  • article Arizona delegation could split on party lines over debt-limit vote

    Tuesday, July 19, 2011 4:45 am

    WASHINGTON – All five Republican members of Arizona’s House delegation have signed on to the Cut, Cap and Balance Act of 2011, a plan to deal with the nation’s debt limit that is expected to come up for a vote Tuesday.

  • article McGee: World’s highest tax proposal on U.S. mining has negative economic consequences

    Monday, December 12, 2011 5:01 pm

    With Arizona’s unemployment rate topping the national rate at 9 percent, any plan to boost the economy and get Americans back to work must be on the table — especially if it involves a sector proven to generate economic growth and provide high-paying jobs. United States mineral mining is a vital contribution to our economy and recovery from the recession.

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  • article Twitter after Weiner: Some AZ lawmakers get thumbs-up, some are all thumbs

    Friday, June 17, 2011 4:52 pm

    WASHINGTON – If New York Rep. Anthony Weiner’s Twitter-induced scandal and resignation gave members of Arizona’s congressional delegation pause about their own social media activity, they’re not showing it.

  • article AFL-CIO: Elected leaders should stand for an economy that works for all

    Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:03 am

    The election is over, but now our country faces another big moment. Behind closed doors, some members of Congress are trying to arrange a “grand bargain”—and some are insisting on extending tax cuts for the richest 2 percent of Americans while cutting Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security benefits.

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  • article McClellan: Radio personality's blunder shows we'll believe anything that conforms to our view

    Wednesday, August 29, 2012 10:51 pm

    Are you as depressed as I am?

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  • article Ahwatukee resident marches in pro-life rally

    Monday, January 30, 2012 6:00 am

    The pro-life March and Rally is all about celebrating life, according to Ahwatukee Foothills resident Rudy Cavolina.

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  • article McCain: It's no time to send National Guard home from border

    Friday, March 25, 2011 12:10 am

    TUCSON – Despite improvements in security along the border, rising violence on the Mexican side calls for even stronger measures, U.S. Sen. John McCain said Thursday.

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