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6 10, 2024

Pinal County Board and Free Speech

2024-10-06T17:28:05-07:00October 6, 2024|Pinal News|0 Comments

VIA SBINSIDER AND OTHER SOURCES| October 5th, 2024 The Pinal County Board has a policy of allowing anyone to speak up to 3 minutes on any topic. Over the years, board members have patiently listened to fools and fabulists make their case on seemingly unlimited variety of topics. Most [...]

25 09, 2024

Pinal Proposition 486 For Better Roads

2024-09-28T09:55:18-07:00September 25, 2024|Pinal News|0 Comments

VIA SBINSIDER REPORTING | September 27th, 2024 A plethora of state-wide ballot propositions will confront voters in November as reported upon in SBINSIDER. (click here for that review) For Pinal County voters, a single Proposition will appear, Proposition 486. The proposition is asking voters to continue paying an existing  [...]

1 09, 2024

GOP Club meeting To Review Propositions with Goldwater Institute, DeSimone, September 10th

2024-09-01T08:44:00-07:00September 1, 2024|Pinal News|6 Comments

SBINSIDER NEWS\ANALYSIS | August 31st, 2024 Arizona was inducted into the Union in 1912. At that time, the political ferment was imbued with what was considered "progressivism". The biggest changes in that era where direct election of Senators (17th amendment, a big mistake) and the enactment of the Federal [...]

23 08, 2024

Cavanaugh: “I won the Sheriff’s Race”

2024-08-25T10:37:19-07:00August 23, 2024|Pinal News|0 Comments

SBINSIDER SOURCES| August 24th, 2024 At the August 21st Board of Supervisors meeting Kevin Cavanaugh claims he did not lose the recent primary election. He has proclaimed that "statistical anomalies" between the early ballots and day-of-voting totals reveal that his election was rigged against him. He also claims several [...]

1 08, 2024

Elections Provide Two Upsets

2024-08-01T16:48:32-07:00August 1, 2024|Pinal News|1 Comment

SBINSIDER REPORTING August 3rd, 2024 Pinal County Republicans voters had a busy night On July 30th. All county-wide offices were contested and all the state legislative seats (which have a 2-year term limit). Very few voters actually voted our two local polling places with about 400 votes cast in [...]

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