Jan Brewer
GLENDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 28: Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer leaves a polling station after voting in the Republican presidential primary February 28, 2012 in Glendale, Arizona. Arizona is a winner take all state, with all the delegates from the state going to the winner of the primary. Early voting began in the state February 2, with over 300, 000 votes already cast as of February 27.
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They were absolutely impressed with what we have done ... And they thought that we were very, very competitive with everything we've done in regards to our tax reform, our incentives.
This is a common sense law that tightens existing state regulations and closes loopholes in order to ensure that taxpayer dollars are not used to fund abortions, whether directly or indirectly ... By signing this measure into law, I stand with the majority of Americans who oppose the use of taxpayer funds for abortion.
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Newsday's coverage
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Ariz. gov. vetoes bill that demanded federal land
-- Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed legislation Monday that would have had the state join Utah in demanding that the federal government surrender control of millions of acres of public land.Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed similar states' rights legislation in Read more »
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Arizona birth control bill stalls, to be changed
health information to employers.But supporters said they're willing to make changes to address such concerns voiced by Gov. Jan Brewer , who said the bill could create a potentially uncomfortable situation for women, and others including U.S. Sen. John McCain Read more »
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Ariz. governor blasts feds over immigration woes
-- Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer blasted the federal government for failing to secure the U.S.-Mexico border while invoking the names of a slain rancher and Border Patrol agent on Tuesday at a major border-security expo being held in downtown Phoenix .Speaking to Read more »
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Judge blocks day labor rules in AZ immigration law
people's immigration status if officers suspect they are in the country illegally.The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Gov. Jan Brewer 's appeal of Bolton's decision to put the most contentious elements of the law on hold. Another appeals court has already Read more »
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Task force on Arizona sales tax overhaul to be led by Brewer aide
you like this then please subscribe to the RSS Feed. Gov. Jan Brewer is tapping a senior member of her to staff to lead a task force that’s supposed to make recommendations on ways to simplify Arizona’s sales tax system. The task force also is supposed to 7:02 PM from AZ Capitol Times Read more »
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Advocates fight our Robin-Hoods-in-reverse
leaving on her fabulous all-expense-paid taxpayer-funded European vaca… ”trade mission” Gov. Jan Brewer told The Arizona Republic’s Yvonne Wingett Sanchez that she thought the recently ended legislative session “went very, very well.” At least if you’re among 1:02 AM from AZ Central.com Read more »
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A Homophobic Group Killed Arizona's Anti-Bullying Law
requirements for the districts' policies and employee training. Schapira's legislation never made it to the desk of Governor Jan Brewer, but this wasn't because of inefficiencies in the bill or a lack of prospective votes. After successfully making it through from Phoenix New Times Read more »
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Jan Brewer loses bid to dismiss Arizona immigration law case
Arizona's "show me your papers" immigration law. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) A judge has rejected a request by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer to dismiss one of three remaining legal challenges to the state’s 2010 immigration law. U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton from AZ Capitol Times Read more »
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Governor on the road promoting Arizona as business, tourist hotbed
-- Gov. Jan Brewer said Tuesday she may finally give the state's tax-cutting knife a rest. In Germany to promote Arizona both for business expansion and tourism, the governor said that she has been using the opportunity to tell the story of the state's economic from Verde Independent Read more »