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Elizabeth Whitman

Elizabeth Whitman

Elizabeth Whitman was a staff writer for Phoenix New Times from March 2019 to April 2020.

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‘Friendly’ Proposal by CAP Board Could Derail Arizona Drought Talks

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 4, 2018

“This threatens to trigger further amendments from others who want to modify the deal, thus negating the progress we have made…”

In the Nick of Time, Arizona Drought Talks Take Tentative Step Forward

In the Nick of Time, Arizona Drought Talks Take Tentative Step Forward

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 30, 2018

The plan is not assured, but stakeholders and observers are far more optimistic than they were even two weeks ago.

Paul Gosar Defends Anti-Muslim Conspiracy Theories as ‘Open Discussion’

Paul Gosar Defends Anti-Muslim Conspiracy Theories as ‘Open Discussion’

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 29, 2018

The Arizona congressman is the only GOP member so far to publicly comment on an Islamophobic conspiracy theorist’s talk at a local Republican meeting.

Arizona GOP Group Hosts Conspiracy Theorist Who Warns of ‘Creeping Sharia’

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 29, 2018

GOP leaders declined to comment on a speaker who claimed that Muslims want to take over the U.S.

City Spider: How Black Widows Thrive in a Warmer, Urbanized Environment

City Spider: How Black Widows Thrive in a Warmer, Urbanized Environment

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 26, 2018

Black widows that have adapted to the warm concrete of Phoenix are very different from their cousins in the desert, ASU scientists are finding.

How Katie Hobbs Plans to Fix the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office

How Katie Hobbs Plans to Fix the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 19, 2018

The Democratic secretary-elect is inheriting one of the most notoriously problem-riddled offices in the state.

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Katie Hobbs Wins Race for Arizona Secretary of State

Katie Hobbs Wins Race for Arizona Secretary of State

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 17, 2018

“We have said all along that this race was the most competitive statewide,” Hobbs said in an interview the day before Election Day.

Colorado River Drought Cuts: Central Arizona Project Board Offers Fresh Proposal

Colorado River Drought Cuts: Central Arizona Project Board Offers Fresh Proposal

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 15, 2018

Central Arizona Project staff said that the complexities of the plan could be worked out later.

Need Cash? Get Paid to Help Maricopa County Finish Counting Ballots

Need Cash? Get Paid to Help Maricopa County Finish Counting Ballots

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 15, 2018

This is for real. The pay is $10.50 an hour.

Arizona Drought Talks In Crisis As CAP Devises Controversial New Proposal

Arizona Drought Talks In Crisis As CAP Devises Controversial New Proposal

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 14, 2018

No one wants to budge, as farmers, tribes, and cities try to protect their own interests. They have two weeks to agree on a drought contingency plan.

Update: Ducey Congratulates Hobbs, No Official Winner Yet for Secretary of State

Update: Ducey Congratulates Hobbs, No Official Winner Yet for Secretary of State

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 12, 2018

No official winner has been declared, but Gov. Ducey said, “I said, ‘Congratulations, race well run,’ and I’m looking forward to working with her.”

Rep.-Elect Raquel Terán Vows to Publicly Fight Lawsuit Questioning Her Citizenship

Rep.-Elect Raquel Terán Vows to Publicly Fight Lawsuit Questioning Her Citizenship

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 10, 2018

After a conservative, anti-immigrant activist filed another lawsuit challenging Terán’s citizenship status, Terán vowed to fight back, publicly.

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Update: Democrat Kennedy, Republican Olson Apparent Arizona CorpComm Winners

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 9, 2018

After Republicans initially led the race for two open seats, Democrat Sandra Kennedy surged to first place, with Republican Justin Olson in second.

The Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River.

From Sprinklers to CAP Canal: How GOP Propelled April Pinger to Water Board Seat

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 8, 2018

The Republican Party seriously boosted the campaign of an engineer seeking a nonpartisan seat.

As Deadline Looms, Arizona Cancels Another Drought Planning Meeting

As Deadline Looms, Arizona Cancels Another Drought Planning Meeting

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 6, 2018

The state is still scrambling to develop a plan by the end of November to deal with a looming drought on the Colorado River.

Katie Hobbs Hopes to Ride Blue Wave Into Arizona Secretary of State’s Office

Katie Hobbs Hopes to Ride Blue Wave Into Arizona Secretary of State’s Office

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 5, 2018

The Democratic candidate for Arizona Secretary of State is optimistic that record voter turnout and gains in recent polls will tilt the race in her’ favor.

Looming Drought Prompts Arizona Cities to Stock up on Colorado River Water

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 5, 2018

Before a natural disaster hits, what do you do? You run to the store and load up on food, water, and batteries, of course.

Piecing Together Steve Gaynor

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 4, 2018

Arizona’s Republican Secretary of State candidate has a record of litigation, turmoil, and scorn for voting-rights laws.

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WTF Is the CAWCD? A Guide for the Perplexed Maricopa County Voter

WTF Is the CAWCD? A Guide for the Perplexed Maricopa County Voter

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 3, 2018

This little-known board makes decisions that affect your taxes, your water rates, and just, you know, the water supply to Central Arizona. No big deal.

Arizona Anti-Spanish GOP Candidate Courts Hispanic Votes In Spanish

Arizona Anti-Spanish GOP Candidate Courts Hispanic Votes In Spanish

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 1, 2018

Steve Gaynor has called for ballots to be only in English, but he has radio advertisements and a campaign website en español.

Arizona ACLU Pours $130K Into Spanish-Language Ads for Secretary of State Race

Arizona ACLU Pours $130K Into Spanish-Language Ads for Secretary of State Race

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 31, 2018

The ads warn voters that the Republican candidate “openly advocated to make it harder to vote for non-English speakers.”

Arizona Drought Talks Stumble Over Proposed Water Cuts to Indian Communities

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 26, 2018

“The sense that we can somehow be pressured into a possible agreement for a 721,800 acre-feet cut without compensation is absolutely insane,” said Don Pongrace, an attorney for the Gila River Indian Community.

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