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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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Rodney Glassman, Who Ran Against John McCain in 2010, Is Back

Rodney Glassman, Who Ran Against John McCain in 2010, Is Back

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 26, 2018

This time, he’s a Republican, but he’s no less ambitious.

Judges Uphold Right to Mine Uranium Near Grand Canyon – With One Exception

Judges Uphold Right to Mine Uranium Near Grand Canyon – With One Exception

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 26, 2018

Environmental groups and the Havasupai Tribe have challenged the validity of a claim to mine around the Grand Canyon.

Environmental Group Promotes Fake ‘Clean Water Team’ for CAP Water Board

Environmental Group Promotes Fake ‘Clean Water Team’ for CAP Water Board

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 23, 2018

That’s one way to cut through the noise of election season.

Highlights of Donald Trump’s Arizona Visit: ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’

Highlights of Donald Trump’s Arizona Visit: ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’

By Joseph Flaherty and OthersOctober 19, 2018

Who will forget his visit in August 2017?

Trump in Arizona: President’s Remarks Underscore Pressure on GOP in November

Trump in Arizona: President’s Remarks Underscore Pressure on GOP in November

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 19, 2018

With his usual divisive, extreme rhetoric, the president slammed Democrats and immigrants in an effort to convince Arizonans to vote for Republicans in November.

Socialism Threatens Liberty, Arizona Secretary of State Hopeful Tells Trump Crowd

Socialism Threatens Liberty, Arizona Secretary of State Hopeful Tells Trump Crowd

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 19, 2018

The enigmatic businessman running for Secretary of State spoke at the Trump rally Friday night in Mesa.

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Secretary of State Candidate Steve Gaynor Saved a School; Upheaval Ensued.

Secretary of State Candidate Steve Gaynor Saved a School; Upheaval Ensued.

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 15, 2018

One former parent described his management style as dictatorial. Another called Gaynor a “visionary” for saving the school.

Colorado River Drought Cuts in Arizona Would Be More Severe Than Expected

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 12, 2018

New numbers from the Central Arizona Project suggest that cities and tribal communities, in addition to farmers, would take a hit.

In Frustrated Sun City, Corporation Commission Candidates Duck Tough Questions

In Frustrated Sun City, Corporation Commission Candidates Duck Tough Questions

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 9, 2018

A metaphor involving a peanut butter sandwich was the highlight of the evening in Sun City.

Arizona Conference Gave Industry ‘Unprecedented’ Access to Top EPA Officials

Arizona Conference Gave Industry ‘Unprecedented’ Access to Top EPA Officials

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 5, 2018

One of them even gave out his cellphone number.

‘No on Kavanaugh’: During Protest, Four Women Arrested At Sen. Flake’s Office

‘No on Kavanaugh’: During Protest, Four Women Arrested At Sen. Flake’s Office

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 4, 2018

“tell us you are voting no on kavanaugh” one of them tweeted, shortly before being arrested.

Arizona Wants to Control Clean Water Act Permits, Despite Environmental Concerns

Arizona Wants to Control Clean Water Act Permits, Despite Environmental Concerns

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 3, 2018

Environmentalists contend that a state-run program will be financially unstable and fail to adequately protect water and wildlife.

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Protesters Outside Senator Flake’s Office Call Him Cowardly, Disingenuous

Protesters Outside Senator Flake’s Office Call Him Cowardly, Disingenuous

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 28, 2018

More than 100 people gathered outside Flake’s offices in Phoenix on Friday to protest the senator’s spinelessness on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Jeff Flake Asks for Delay on Full Senate Vote on Brett Kavanaugh

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 28, 2018

Arizona Republican wants FBI to investigate allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh

Rachel Mitchell Goes to Washington – and It Doesn’t Go Well

Rachel Mitchell Goes to Washington – and It Doesn’t Go Well

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 27, 2018

After Mitchell questioned Christine Blasey Ford, Republicans had no more use for her.

Phoenix-Area Men Charged With Killing Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf

Phoenix-Area Men Charged With Killing Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 27, 2018

“It’s a wolf, shoot it,” one of the men allegedly told the other.

Arizona Lawmaker Says He Knew Nothing About APS-Backed PAC

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 26, 2018

The PAC, Friends of Robert Meza, spent nearly $55,000 in just three days on mailers, flyers and other campaign materials.

Twitter War: Prop 127 Foe Mocked After Tweeting Women ‘Breathe Different Air’

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 20, 2018

“It was Twitter sarcasm,” Matthew Benson said.

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Meet Kiana Sears, ‘Warrior for Justice’ Running for Corporation Commission

Meet Kiana Sears, ‘Warrior for Justice’ Running for Corporation Commission

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 20, 2018

“I call myself the economic and environmental justice warrior,” Sears said.

If a Tree Is Felled in Phoenix, Will the City Council React?

If a Tree Is Felled in Phoenix, Will the City Council React?

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 14, 2018

A blueprint to greenify Phoenix stagnated for 8 years. Now, a citizen-led effort is pushing City Council to make good on that plan.

Trump’s Proposed Emissions Rule Will Choke Efforts to Clean Polluted Phoenix Air

Trump’s Proposed Emissions Rule Will Choke Efforts to Clean Polluted Phoenix Air

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 11, 2018

The Trump administration’s proposal to halt improvements in fuel-efficiency standards could hurt Phoenix’s economy and its health, environmental and health advocates say.

ACLU Highlights ‘Disturbing Trends’ in Arizona’s Criminal Justice System

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 5, 2018

ACLU: The Arizona criminal justice system needs to be radically changed

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