Monthly Archives: January 2010

Republican leaders on Horizon

Click here to see President Burns and Speaker Adams on Horizon this week talking about the budget and the opening of the second session of the 49th Legislature.   They will appear monthly to give updates from the Capitol.

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Perfect attendance

Arizona Policy Wonk reported there were 18 legislators, including seven senators, who voted on every single measure that reached the floor this past session. All of them were Republicans, and five of them were freshmen. Kudos to the seven from … Continue reading

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President Burns on Horizon tonight

Set your TiVo or tune in to Horizon tonight at 7 p.m. for the first of monthly appearances on the show with President Burns and Speaker Adams.

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Politics Unplugged: President Burns on new Channel 3 program

President Burns and Speaker Adams were the first guests on Channel 3’s new show Politics Unplugged, which airs Sundays at 5:30 p.m. Click here to watch their segment on the budget.

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We need voters advice on taxation, spending

President Bob Burns contributed a column to this past Sunday’s Viewpoints in the Arizona Republic. Read about his focus for this legislative session: Arizona state government is in critical condition. The fundamentals upon which our economy relies is on life … Continue reading

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East Valley Tribune editorial: Plan good for state, but it’s not budget fix

Be sure to check out today’s editorial in the East Valley Tribune about balancing immediate and long-term solutions to Arizona’s economic and budget crisis.  Plan good for state, but it’s not budget fix East Valley Tribune January 8, 2010 Different … Continue reading

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49th Legislature – Second Regular Session begins Monday, Jan. 11

ARIZONA STATE SENATE OPENING DAY CEREMONIES  49th Legislature – Second Regular Session Monday, January 11, 2010 12:00 Noon 12:00 p.m.  Second Regular Session Convenes, Senate Chamber (Reserved seating in the Senate Gallery for Legislators’ Guests.  Guests should be seated by … Continue reading

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