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Councilman Steve Kozachik asking for signatures on petition re:”stop hurting our local government”

Monday, April 18th, 2011

From Ward 6 Councilman Steve Kozachik (aka “Steve K”):

As citizens of Arizona you are intimately familiar with the way our communities are being impacted by so much of the state legislation coming out of this session. Therefore I invite you as an individual to join me in standing up for the independent and unquestionable rights of our local governments to decide what is right for our communities. By clicking this link and signing this petition your affirmation will be automatically forwarded onto the State Legislature and to the Governor’s office. Please take the time to give your opinion a voice.

https://www.change.org/petitions/stop-hurting-our-local-government

Thank you,

Steve Kozachik, Council Member
City of Tucson, Ward 6

According to his Chief of Staff Ann Charles, this request was sent to all local elected officials (City & County) and to the Ward 6 statewide listserve. I received two separate emails forwarding this to me. The petition with all signatures will be sent to Governor of Arizona Jan Brewer and all elected politicians in Arizona’s State Senate and State House.

316 people so far have signed this petition. Just click on the blue hyperlink above to read the petition and find out how to sign it. Copy of the petition below:

Stop Hurting Our Local Government

Greetings,

We join together as taxpayers and Arizona voters, in signing this petition which is being presented to the Arizona State Legislature, not based on party affiliation, but based on the long established principles embedded in our founding documents; that governmental overreach is inconsistent with the consent of the governed, local decisions must be governed locally.

1. We call on this Legislature to remove from its agenda all remaining bills that preempt local decision making authority.

2. Reverse any decisions that impede the ability of local governments to independently govern their communities.

Memorial services set for LD 27 State Senator Jorge Luis Garcia

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Memorial Services for the late LD 27 State Senator/Senate Minority Leader Jorge Luis Garcia have been scheduled.

Visitation will be at Carillo’s Tucson Mortuary, 204 S. Stone Avenue, just south of Broadway, on Thursday, October 21st
from 5-10:00 pm. The rosary will begin at 7:00pm.

Mass will be held at Saints Peter and Paul Parish — 1946 E. Lee Street – located right across from University Medical Center (UMC) on the NE corner of Lee and Campbell, on Friday, October 22, at 10:00 am.

In lieu of flowers, donations are requested for organizations that help others:
the designated charities are the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Tucson (www.svdptucson.org) and Catholic Tuition Support Organization (www.ctso-tucson.com).

I wrote a previous blog in memory of Senator Garcia (click here), who passed away suddenly due to a heart attack on October 15.

He was a Democratic candidate for the Arizona Corporation Commission (2 open seats), having served 8 years in the State Senate and 4 years in the State House of Representatives. His name will remain on the General Election ballot, since early voting began on October 7.

Rest in peace Jorge.

Former House Rep. Randy Graf launches the Arizona News-Telegraph

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Former 2 term LD 30 State House Republican Rep. Randy Graf is the new editor of the online Arizona News-Telegraph, located in Green Valley. Randy told me they are concentrating on political news at the present, since he was covering the CD 8 U.S. House debate tonight at the UA Student Union. I asked him about his challenge against Democrat Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords back in 2006, and he said that “times had changed.”

Graf served in the State House from 2000 to 2004. In November 2006 Graf, Libertarian David Nolan (now running for U. S. Senate), and Independent Jay Quick (who just ran for this same race in the Republican primary) faced off with then-former LD 28 State Senator Giffords for that CD 8 U. S. House seat, previously held by Congressman Jim Kolbe.

Fellow TucsonCitizen.com bloggers Hugh Holub (“View from Baja Arizona”) and Jonathan DuHamel (“Wry Heat”) along with former Tucsoncitizen.com blogger Jim Kelley (“The Cholla Jumps”) have joined Randy as contributors on this new online news source for Southern Arizona. There is a “Green Valley/Sahuarita” link, along with links for the “Border”, Opinions, Event Calendar, & Comicals.

Website: www.arizonanewstelegraph.com, phone 520-270-1303, email: arizonanewstelegraph@cox.net. Mailing address is 287 W. El Nopal in Green Valley, AZ 85714.

Check out this brand new news source.