Politics

26 10, 2023

Hobbs Elections Committee falls flat

2023-10-26T08:38:59-07:00October 26, 2023|Politics|0 Comments

VIA SBINSIDER AND NUMEROUS SOURCES| October 27, 2023 A Governor Hobbs created committee reviewing Arizona election law and administration has been working for months to propose real, meaningful solutions for the actual problems plaguing Arizona’s elections.  But the results of the Governor’s Bipartisan Elections Task Force probably don’t merit [...]

22 10, 2023

Gas Prices become a political football for Gov. Hobbs

2023-10-22T08:41:49-07:00October 22, 2023|Politics|0 Comments

VIA AZCAPITIOL  TIMES| October 20th, 2023 by Jakob Thorington azcapitoltimes.com Republican lawmakers are blaming Gov. Katie Hobbs for high gasoline prices consumers have paid this year and not taking urgent action to try to reduce costs. But Hobbs’ office acted no differently than previous governors have in the last [...]

16 10, 2023

US Senate race shifts with Lake in race

2023-10-17T06:34:37-07:00October 16, 2023|Politics|0 Comments

VIA SBINSIDER| October 18th, 2023 Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, aspiring to become a US Senator, has a new competitor, Kari Lake. Lake, who spectacularly blew her chance to be Arizona’s Governor in 2022 by running a tone-deaf general election strategy, announced her Senate candidacy with a markedly different [...]

26 09, 2023

Federal Government Kabuki Theater?

2023-09-26T12:01:50-07:00September 26, 2023|Politics|2 Comments

VIA SBINSIDER| September 29th, 2023 SaddleBrooke residents who pay attention to politics have seen this movie before. The House, when controlled by Republicans, with a Democrat President has a penchant for trying to force the President's party to accept some marginal spending cuts in the budget. It is axiomatic [...]

23 08, 2023

Pinal Property tax rate to stay unchanged

2023-08-27T13:11:59-07:00August 23, 2023|Politics|0 Comments

VIA PINALCENTRAL.COM MARK COWLING| August 23, 2023 FLORENCE — The Pinal County Board of Supervisors approved new property tax levies and rates Monday for all governmental entities for the fiscal year that began July 1. EDITOR's NOTE: What this means for SaddleBrooke residents is a slightly increased property tax [...]

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