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    Letter to The Editor: Andy Tobin asked to resign
    from Corporation Commission

    March 19, 20161 Comment
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    logo_lettereditorBy Stacy Pearson, Phoenix AZ 
    (March 19, 2016)

    While the legislature mulls an unprecedented change to the state’s conflict-of-interest laws, Andy Tobin is being asked to resign from the Arizona Corporation Commission. Former legislators and current ACC candidates, Bill Mundell and Tom Chabin called for Tobin’s resignation immediately, expecting any weakening of the conflict laws to be challenged — ultimately at the expense of Arizona’s taxpayers. Read More→

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    1. Warren Woodward on March 19, 2016 2:07 pm

      At the 33:45 mark here , watch attorney Tom Ryan school a largely clueless Arizona House Appropriations Committee on conflict of interest law and how it pertains to the Andy Tobin Protection Act that they are stupidly about to pass. About one of the committee members “gets” it. The rest are almost painful to watch.

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    Chamber Effort to Target
    Affluent Tourists Derailed

    By Tommy Acosta
    If you make less than $150,000 and thought of visiting Sedona you are not the target of a recently proposed marketing effort by the Sedona Chamber of Commerce, focused on luring visitors that that are affluent. A request by the chamber for the city to release $225,000 from its marketing contingency plan to be used for destination marketing targeting people with money, was torpedoed at the Sedona City Council meeting of January 24. The chamber had hoped to use the contingency funds to bring tourists to Sedona that are well heeled and willing to spend scads of money rather than focusing marketing efforts on “day trippers” who come to the city to hike or spend little more than a day here exploring, off-roading, browsing the UpTown shops and spending little cash while clogging up the roads and making it difficult for locals to get around town. Read more→
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