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    Concerned Citizens for America to host Arizona Candidates

    June 2, 2014No Comments
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    Arizona Gubernatorial Candidate Frank Riggs and Corporation Commission Lucy Mason on June 5th

    Sedona AZ (June 2, 2014) – On Thursday, June 5, Concerned Citizens for America welcomes former California Congressman Frank Riggs, candidate for Arizona Governor and Lucy Mason, candidate for Arizona Corporation Commission for a “meet and greet” for all interested voters. The free event will take place at the Canyon Trails Cowboy Church, 3132 White Bear Road, Sedona, 86336, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM.

    While in Congress in the early 1990’s, Congressman Riggs organized the “Gang of 7” to investigate abuses of power and perks at the House bank and post office. In 1994, he helped to balance the federal budget, reduce taxes and reform welfare for the first time in forty years.    

    As a candidate for Arizona governor, Riggs will speak on Charter Schools, Common Core, immigration, taxes, convention of states issues, jobs, and land rights.

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    Lucy Mason, candidate for Arizona Corporation Commission, is a four term state Representative from LD 1 and a former city councilwoman. As a candidate for Arizona Corporation Commission, Ms. Mason will discuss Arizona energy, water policies and business regulation.

    All voters and interested parties are welcome. There will be a question and answer session after each candidate speaks.

    For more information, contact Andrea Kadar 281-682-8743 or andreakadar7@yahoo.com

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    The Symbolism of Jan. 6

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