Events

Thursday, January 28, 2010

AFP Rankings for 2009 are out!

The new rankings by Americans For Prosperity are out:

Our Freshman State Representative David Stevens scored a 74 for his first time on the list - this puts him in the "Friend of the Taxpayer" category.

No surprise, however, that State Representative Patricia Fleming (D) scored a whopping 16 - two worse than the Obamacare-touting Rep. Sinema. State Senator Manny Alvarez (D) was 4th WORST on the list with a score of 10.

Both Rep. Fleming and Sen. Alvarez earned the title "Champion of Big Government".


The email by Tom Jenney of AFP regarding this is as follows:

28 January 2010

Dear LD25 and LD30 Taxpayer--

(LD25 includes Cochise County, Marana, and Ajo.)

The Arizona chapter of Americans for Prosperity (AFP-Arizona), formerly the Arizona Federation of Taxpayers, yesterday released its 25th annual “Friend of the Taxpayer” scorecard on the Arizona Legislature. Some of your LD25 and LD30 legislators did well on the 2009 Scorecard:

Sen. Jonathan Paton

2009 Score: 87 2009 Designation: Champion of the Taxpayer

Cumulative 2005-2009 Score: 61

Cumulative Designation: Not Bad

District: 30 Party: Republican Email: jpaton@azleg.gov

Rep. David Gowan

2009 Score: 74 2009 Designation: Friend of the Taxpayer

Cumulative 2005-2009 Score: 74

Cumulative Designation: Friend of the Taxpayer

District: 30 Party: Republican Email: dgowan@azleg.gov

Rep. David Stevens

2009 Score: 74 2009 Designation: Friend of the Taxpayer

Cumulative 2005-2009 Score: 74

Cumulative Designation: Friend of the Taxpayer

District: 25 Party: Republican Email: dsteverns@azleg.gov

Rep. Frank Antenori

2009 Score: 72 2009 Designation: Friend of the Taxpayer

Cumulative 2005-2009 Score: 72

Cumulative Designation: Friend of the Taxpayer

District: 30 Party: Republican Email: fantenori@azleg.gov

ACTION ITEM: Please send your high-scoring LD25 and LD30 legislators a quick email to thank them for their hard work on behalf of Arizona taxpayers.

Two of the LD25 legislators did poorly:

Rep. Patricia V. Fleming

2009 Score: 16 2009 Designation: Champion of Big Government

Cumulative 2005-2009 Score: 16

Cumulative Designation: Champion of Big Government

District: 25 Party: Republican Email: pfleming@azleg.gov

Sen. Manuel V. Alvarez

2009 Score: 10 2009 Designation: Champion of Big Government

Cumulative 2005-2009 Score: 15

Cumulative Designation: Champion of Big Government

District: 25 Party: Republican Email: malvarez@azleg.gov

To view the 2009 Scorecard and legislators’ cumulative averages since 2005, use this URL:

http://www.americansforprosperity.org/files/afpazlsc2009final.pdf

AFP-Arizona graded dozens of tax, budget, and regulatory bills from the 2009 regular session, as well as bills from five special sessions, giving weight to bills according to their projected dollar impact to taxpayers, consumers, and producers in Arizona.

According to AFP-Arizona, taxpayer victories during the last year included approximately $1.5 billion in baseline spending cuts to the FY2009 and FY2010 budgets, passage of a bill that allows for private enterprise to provide for Arizona’s transportation infrastructure, and referral of the Arizona Health Care Freedom Act and the Save Our Secret Ballot proposition to the November 2, 2010 ballot. But the 2009 sessions also produced disappointments for taxpayers, including the collective failure of the Governor and Legislature to implement measures that would balance the state’s long-term structural budget deficit in the near future.

AFP-Arizona was especially disappointed by the narrow failure in the Senate of a referendum bill to reduce the level of spending allowed by the state’s existing constitutional spending limit. The problem with the existing limit is that it was too high to prevent the kind of over-spending we saw during the Napolitano years. More than any other bill on the scorecard, the spending limit referendum bill (SCR1006) was crucial in dividing “Champions of the Taxpayer” from legislators with lesser designations. This deficit crisis was caused by the state government’s out-of-control spending, but the Legislature and Governor have failed to address that problem.

Other disappointments included the failure to advance a bill that would allow Arizona health insurance consumers to purchase plans available in other states. By not moving that bill forward, the Legislature has allowed Arizona insurance consumers to remain captive to the local fiefdoms of big insurance companies. Further, they failed to provide a competitive alternative to the federal takeover of the health insurance marketplace proposed by Obama, Pelosi and Reid. Yet another disappointment for AFP-Arizona was Gov. Brewer’s veto of a bill to extend fiscal transparency to the county and city levels.

The scorecard’s top award, and the designation of “Hero of the Taxpayer,” went to longtime taxpayer champion Russell Pearce (R-Mesa). Also reaching the status of “Hero” were Senators Sylvia Allen (R-Eastern Counties) and Chuck Gray (R-Mesa).

Sen. Meg Burton Cahill (D-17) found herself at the bottom of the list, with the designation of “Hero of Big Government.”

Governor Jan Brewer earned a score of 43 percent on the scorecard, earning the designation of “Friend of Big Government.”

To her credit, and unlike her predecessor, Gov. Brewer has looked realistically at the magnitude of the deficit. Where we differ is in our approach to digging our way out of the deficit. Brewer was monomaniacal in pushing a job-killing billion-dollar tax hike, and she held much-needed budget reductions hostage to that vision. She also demonstrated a lack of imagination when it came to streamlining government and unloading unproductive state assets.

Since 2008, AFP-Arizona has given legislators advance notice of which bills would be scored as key bills during the session. Activists interested in viewing AFP-Arizona’s scoring rubric for the 2010 session can use this link:

http://www.americansforprosperity.org/files/afpazlscrubric01-25-10.pdf

For Liberty,

--Tom

Tom Jenney

Arizona Director

Americans for Prosperity

(Arizona Federation of Taxpayers)

www.aztaxpayers.org

tjenney@afphq.org

(602) 478-0146

Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is a nationwide organization of citizen leaders committed to advancing every individual’s right to economic freedom and opportunity. AFP believes reducing the size and scope of government is the best safeguard to ensuring individual productivity and prosperity for all Americans. AFP educates and engages citizens in support of restraining state and federal government growth, and returning government to its constitutional limits. AFP has more than 500,000 members, including members in all 50 states, and 24 state chapters. For more information, visit www.americansforprosperity.org


Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Passing along a great piece...

The Sonoran Alliance wrote a great piece in response to the win by Scott Brown in Massachusetts. I'll quote a piece of it here:

Democrats in supposedly “safe” districts should now take heed as insurgent-backed conservative candidates like Ruth McClung and Janet Contreras wage ground-level campaigns against incumbents, ultra-liberal Raul Grijalva, and deeply submerged, Ed Pastor. The best and most tangible consequence of the Massachusetts miracle would be for both these women to receive the full-fledged support of tea party activists and anyone intolerable of the status quo.

So far, Mrs. McClung has received some pretty good support from the Tucson Tea Party. It also appears that she is picking up some support by the Pima GOP HQ as well...What remains to be seen is will she pick up the active support of those within LD25 and CD7 to get her name out to as many as possible before Nov.? Time to lace up the shoes and hit the streets!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Submissions

If you have anything you would like to add to the site, have an article or news item, or have a suggestion, please feel free to email me - my email is listed down on the lower right of the blog.

Thanks!

Town Hall w/ Sen. Kyl

Please Join us on January 13th from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Oro Valley Church of the Nazarene (map) for a Townhall meeting with Senator Jon Kyl.
Since our last tele- townhall with the Senator a lot has happened and we appreciate the Senator's willingness to meet with us in person.
It would be a good idea to arrive early as space within the church will be limited.
For those of you who have been asking, yes, we are finally having an event on the Northwest side of Town!
Jennifer Humphries
Event Coordinator, Tucson Tea Party

This video is why Ruth is running- "Raising America"

Please watch this video on YouTube..."Raising America". It is the reason Ruth is running and why we need to fight for our country!

Support Ruth and take back the US Congress!

United we can win!!!! Divided we will not...


http://hillbuzz.org/2010/01/03/america-rising-video-an-open-letter-to-democrats/

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Please visit www.pimagop.org and stay up to date

Hello,

As many of you know I have been selected by the Pima County Republican Party as it's new Executive Director. I am sending this email to encourage you to check out our new website www.pimagop.org. It really is a great site and www.pimagop.org is the place to go for all of the latest Republican information and events. Please check it out for yourself!

You can also sign-up to receive the eTRACKS newsletter which comes out every Friday by clicking on the "join us" heading and scrolling down an clicking on "take action". That will give you a form where you can put all of your information in to receive eTRACKS.

On Wednesday nights the Pima County Republican Headquarters will hold an open house from 5 to 8 PM so if you would like to join us please do. This is a great opportunity for those that can not get in between 9 to 5 to stop in and pick up forms or get information. Last Wednesday we got a couple of new PC applications after 5 PM while we watched the U of A Wildcats disappointing performance against the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Holiday Bowl.

Pima GOP Headquarters is at 5447 E. 5th Street, suite 100.

Make sure to check out www.pimagop.org and stop in the office on Wednesday evenings and say hello.

Thanks for all that you do.
Greg Harris

"Jesse Kelly's Walk for Freedom" on Saturday, January 9 at 12:00pm.


Event: Jesse Kelly's Walk for Freedom
"Join us as we work to retake the Congress in 2010."
What: Rally
Start Time: Saturday, January 9 at 12:00pm
End Time: Saturday, January 9 at 4:00pm
Where: Southwest Corner of Moore and La Canada

To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=237800247434&mid=1adcac2G1e35bc5eG39db655G7

AZGOP BBQ on Jan. 9 Postponed until May something


This event is postponed until May!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Upcoming Events for Ruth McClung for Congress CD 7

Tuesday January 5, Ruth will call into Russ Clark’s radio show on AM 560 KBLU in Yuma, at about 6:45 AM.. Listen live on:http://radiotime.com/station/s_31771/KBLU_560.aspx

Thursday January 7, Ruth will be in the Wakeuptucson AM 1030 KVOI studio to talk on the radio with Chris and Joe. Listen live on:http://www.wakeuptucson.net

Saturday January 9, Ruth will speak and have a table with literature and bumper stickers at the AZGOP BBQ from 2:00-5:00 PM. Location: Tempe Town Lake, 80 West Rio Salado Pkway, Tempe, AZ 85281 Come and meet Ruth!

Ruth will be “Marching for Life on Saturday, Jan. 16. Things start at 9 AM with Mass at the Catholic Cathedral downtown. Non Catholics gather at the parish hall next to the Cathedral at 9 AM. After Mass, everyone starts the march from the
Cathedral to the Catholic cemetery on Oracle. There is a very moving
ceremony at the cemetery once we get there. There are prayers, some
short speeches and the release of white doves, one for the 37 years of
Roe v. Wade. Everything wraps up well before noon.