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Arizona Center for Civic Leadership 2020 Annual
OUR ABOUT THE CENTER MISSION The nonpartisan Arizona Center for Civic Leadership at the Flinn Foundation To strengthen civic enhances civic life in Arizona through civic leadership throughout education, leadership, and engagement Arizona, especially at the programs. The Arizona Civic Exchange— state level. CivEx—creates opportunities for the public to become better informed and educated on Flinn-Brown Network & political and policy topics impacting their Fellowship communities. The prestigious Flinn-Brown Increase number and capacity of Fellowship fosters civic leaders in Arizona potential state-level leaders. by building knowledge, skills, and a robust network to find solutions for Arizona’s long- Civic Education & term issues. The Center promotes civic Communications engagement through the Civic Leadership Increase awareness of civic leadership opportunities, public Collaborative by convening Arizona’s policy knowledge and the leadership-development organizations to importance of direct engagement. advance the goal of building strong leaders in every community in the state. Civic Leadership Collaborative Increase impact of local/regional groups and local/state connections. Dawn Wallace Sara Larsen Danielle Underwood Vice President, Program Manager, Program Coordinator, AzCCL AzCCL AzCCL [email protected] 2016 Fellow [email protected] [email protected] Page(s) January 1 - 2 February 3 March 4 April 5 May 6 June 8 July 9 - 10 August 11 September 13 - 14 October 15 - 16 November 17 December 19 - 20 Fellow 7, 12, 18 Achievements JANUARY New Year, New Beginnings On January 29, 2020 we honored Nancy Welch that serves for many as an introduction to Flinn- and her nine years of service to the Flinn Brown, and the annual All-Fellows Convention Foundation. -
MPHC-Voter-Guide-1.Pdf
CONTENTS VOTING IN THIS ELECTION ................................. 3 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 1 ............................... 23 IDENTIFICATION AT THE POLLS ......................... 4 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 4 ............................... 25 STATEWIDE RACES ............................................. 5 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 12 ............................. 27 GOVERNOR .................................................... 6 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 13 ............................. 30 SECRETARY OF STATE ..................................... 7 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 15 ............................. 31 ATTORNEY GENERAL ...................................... 7 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 16 ............................. 34 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 8 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 17 ............................. 36 TREASURER .................................................... 9 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 18 ............................. 38 MINE INSPECTOR ......................................... 10 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 19 ............................. 40 CORPORATION COMMISSION...................... 11 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 20 ............................. 41 FEDERAL RACES ............................................... 13 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 21 ............................. 44 U.S. SENATE ................................................. 14 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 22 ............................. 46 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 1 ....................... 15 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 23 ............................. 48 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3 ....................... 16 LEGISLATIVE -
FY 2018 Appropriations Report
JOINT LEGISLATIVE BUDGET COMMITTEE The Joint Legislative Budget Committee was established in 1966 pursuant to Laws 1966, Chapter 96. The primary powers and duties of the JLBC relate to ascertaining facts and making recommendations to the Legislature regarding all facets of the state budget, state revenues and expenditures, future fiscal needs, and the organization and functions of state government. The following members serve on the Committee during the 53rd Legislature: Representative Don Shooter Senator Debbie Lesko Chairman 2017 Chairman 2018 Representative John M. Allen Senator Olivia Cajero Bedford Representative Lela Alston Senator Steve Farley Representative Russell “Rusty” Bowers Senator David C. Farnsworth Representative Charlene R. Fernandez Senator Katie Hobbs Representative Vince Leach Senator John Kavanagh Representative David Livingston Senator Warren Petersen Representative Michelle Ugenti-Rita Senator Kimberly Yee The objectives and major products of the staff of the JLBC are: • Analysis and recommendations for the state budget, which is presented in January of each year. • Technical, analytical, and preparatory support in the development of appropriations bills considered by the Legislature. • Periodic economic and state revenue forecasts. • Preparation of fiscal notes on legislation and ballot propositions that have a fiscal impact on the state or any of its political subdivisions. • An annual Appropriations Report, which is published shortly after the budget is completed and provides detail on the budget along with an explanation of legislative intent. • Support to the JLBC with respect to recommendations on business items placed on the committee's agenda such as transfers of appropriations pursuant to A.R.S. § 35-173. • Support to the Joint Committee on Capital Review (JCCR) with respect to all capital outlay issues including land acquisition, new construction, and building renewal projects. -
How We Stand 2018
Jane Hanson Dignity Health Chandler Chandler Chamber, 2018 Board Chair CONTENTS The Public Policy Series component of the Chandler Chamber recognizes that economic, environmental and social challenges HOW WE STAND are interdependent, complex and ever-changing. The Chandler Chairman’s & Chamber President/CEO Message...........................2 Chamber advocates for business and community addressing local, state and federal levels of government involvement with Program of Work..............................................................................4 the knowledge that these sectors are actually interconnected. Development of Chamber Positions................................................5 The How We Stand document is really the heart and soul of the Chandler Chamber’s Public Policy efforts. This is how Education................................................................................................6 we facilitate the use of common interests as a guide to our governance and elected officials to reflect the concerns and Economic Vitality & Expansion.......................................................8 needs of the business community. Efficient & Effective Government..................................................11 The various sections in How We Stand have been investigated Energy Utilities & Environment.....................................................14 and discussed by business owners in Chandler with the intention of improving policy choices, formulations and implementation. Growth & Land Use.......................................................................17 -
FY 2019 Appropriations Report
APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Fifty-third Legislature Second Regular Session SENATE HOUSE John Kavanagh, Chairman David Livingston, Chairman Warren Petersen, Vice-Chairman Vince Leach, Vice-Chairman Sylvia Allen Lela Alston Sonny Borrelli Russell Bowers Olivia Cajero Bedford Mark Cardenas Karen Fann Heather Carter Steve Farley Ken Clark Katie Hobbs Regina Cobb Martin Quezada Charlene R. Fernandez Steve Smith Randall Friese Jill Norgaard Anthony Rivero Michelle Ugenti-Rita STAFF OF THE JOINT LEGISLATIVE BUDGET COMMITTEE • Director .......................................................................................................................... Richard Stavneak • Office Manager .............................................................................................................. Linda Monsanto • Deputy Directors ........................................................................................................... Steve Schimpp ....................................................................................................................................... Stefan Shepherd • Assistant Director .......................................................................................................... Jack Brown • Chief Economist ............................................................................................................. Hans Olofsson • Principal Fiscal Analyst .................................................................................................. Jon Stall • Senior Fiscal Analysts ....................................................................................................