California Talks and Deadline Drama Cloud Arizona’s Approval of Drought Plan
“We don’t want to be in a situation where we have the uncertainty of a federal plan about how to manage the water resources.”
“We don’t want to be in a situation where we have the uncertainty of a federal plan about how to manage the water resources.”
Not the first time a university has prevented a Shapiro speech.
Missing the deadline would have meant uncertainty for Arizona’s Colorado River supply if a shortage is declared next year.
Medical-marijuana users “could have relief many months earlier” because of the legislation, Weisser said.
“Moments later he began crying, then he got mad at me saying I was ruining his life.”
The tough questions arrived during the audience Q&A portion of the event: “Please explain to me why you feel you can’t run as a Democrat.”
“You’re not going to be able to hold landlords accountable to anything specific anymore.”
Spokesman Rick DeBruhl confirmed the news in a carefully worded statement, saying the investigation was “with regards to his application to practice law in Arizona.”
Police officials prohibited reporters from making audio or video recordings.
Critics of an 11th-hour amendment lamented a “last-minute effort to appease a few interests.”
There’s always take two.
“I don’t think that what’s been put in front of us is insurmountable,” said Thomas Saenz, the president and general counsel for MALDEF.
“Stringer has demonstrated a pattern of behavior that is “dishonorable and unbecoming of a member…” Bolding’s complaint says.
If they miss the January 31 deadline, the federal government will step in and dictate cuts to Arizona’s supply of Colorado River water.
Jeff Flake on CBS: “I will not be a candidate.”
Republicans say the allegations against Stringer should face an Ethics Committee.
Trump AG Pick Bill Barr Unlikely to Crack Down on Marijuana Industry
Burton Barr Central Library: “People who come here just to be surrounded by local history.”
“…The suspect also formed his hand into a gun shape and pointed toward his glove box…”
“I was surprised and extremely disturbed to read the report today on Representative Stringer.” – Senator Rusty Bowers
Stringer lived in Baltimore at the time.
In text messages, State Board for Charter Schools President Kathy Senseman said unidentified critics “hate all charters” and want to abolish the schools.