Saturday, March 15, 2008

What the Heck?





Came across these photos that must have been taken sometime in 2004. Wow!

HCM 2003 ~ Opposing a North American Union

Sponsors: Rep. Biggs, Rep. Burges, Rep. Groe

HCM 2003 asks Congress to support House Concurrent Resolution (H.C.R.) 40 and not facilitate or promote a North American Union.

History

H.C.R. 40 was introduced in Congress by Congressman Virgil Goode of Virginia. H.C.R. 40 resolves that:

· The United States should not engage in the construction of a NAFTA Superhighway System;


· the United States should not enter into a North American Union with Mexico and Canada; and


· the President of the US should indicate strong opposition to these or any other proposals that threaten the sovereignty of the United States.


Provisions of HCM 2003:

· Asks that Congress support H.C.R. 40 or take other immediate action to withdraw the US from the SPP and involvement in NAFTA.

· Asks Congress to take action to withdraw the US from involvement in any activity that seeks to advance, authorize, fund or in any way promote a North American Union.

· Directs the Arizona Secretary of State to transmit copies to the President of the US, the President of the US Senate, the Speaker of the US House of Representatives and each member of Congress from Arizona.


This is the bill, the "postcard to Congress" that is generating so much hate mail to my colleagues who did not support the bill. Folks, settle down...it is just a postcard.

http://www.wearechangeaz.com/

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Abusive Constituent Mail & My Response

I honestly do not know how to begin this post other than to tell say that I sit here, for probably the third night this week, greatly disturbed over the amount of rude, abusive, threatening email from angry constituents that has filled my inbox and those of my colleagues. All who know me know that I love communicating with constituents and welcome the opportunity to hear differing viewpoints but a surprising amount of recent emails have been outrageous!

The email that spurred this post. the straw that broke the camel's (or elephant's) back was not directed to me but was an email sent to a colleague. The author of the email forwarded a copy to me and to a large number of media persons/outlets. I was shocked when I read the email and pray that the author, a patriot and a passionate American realizes his mistake and makes amends. What follows is my response, not directly to the author (I was asked not to contact him) but to another constituent addressing the same legislation/legislator.


I understand passion and admire persistence, even accept anger expressed in email communications but there is never, in my opinion, an excuse for rudeness or emotional abuse. Unfortunately many people do not realize that these type of emails almost always backfire. So many decisions made by government officials affect our daily life, it is easy to let emotions get out of control but proper thought must be given when communicating by email.

The effect of the inappropriate email is misunderstood...the abusive letters do not hurt, the threats do not motivate us to change our mind. Hardly any weight is given to these type letters since there is no sense of decorum. (I know this as I have been on the receiving end of many of these also, for a variety of votes.) It is possible to disagree with dignity and as I mentioned before, even possible to express extreme anger without being over-the-top rude. In fact, I think that you and I will probably end up disagreeing on this very subject but you and I will more than likely continue to engage each other despite disagreeing because we communicate without bashing each other, name calling or other disrespectful actions. Now, that being said, you and others may not have an ounce of respect for "Representative ABC". That is your choice and I am not attempting to change you mind, I am just saying that their ought to be given a bit of respect for the office. Am I making sense?

I commend you for taking the time to engage in the process but I beg you to urge your friends and colleagues to re-evaluate the effectiveness of their communications. It is so easy to hit the "delete" button when you read the first inappropriate comment...I believe the majority of my colleagues do this. it is our job to listen to our constituents...whether we agree with them or not but we do not have to take verbal or in this case, written abuse. "Representative ABC" is a reasonable, logical member who takes his/her job very seriously. If you have the opportunity to express your opinion on an issue before he/she votes, he/she will take what you say under advisement.

I find it interesting that I am "lobbying" on the behalf of "Representative ABC" as we are not close, not friends and do not work together as a rule but I must be honest in telling you that I admire him/her in that he/she is a very good representative for rural Arizona. He/She has been tireless in his/her advocacy for the residents of district XYZ and although I consider myself a bit more conservative then he/she, I can tell you that he/she is a conservative republican.


I appreciate you listening to me and hearing me out. Honestly, the disgustingly inappropriate emails we receive just sap our energy when for the most part, no matter how misguided we are or appear to be we believe we are doing the right thing...standing up for what is right. As blessed as we are to have this honor and serve in this capacity, just fighting the democrats day is and day out is difficult and depressing…the job sometimes appears hopeless and sucks the life out of you. Evil is everywhere here and people like you, who are gracious and take the time to say thanks are few and far between.. There is tremendous reward for doing what is right, whether it is acknowledged or not but there is never respite from the criticism…I believe even that can be weathered when it does not constitute abuse.

Most sincerely and with great respect,

RepGroe

No Cash? Big Problem!

Treasurer: State's No-Cash Date Moving Forward
March 13th, 2008 @ 6:23pm
by Associated Press


PHOENIX (AP) _ The state's worsening revenue shortfall means the general fund will run out of cash it can legally spend earlier than the previous estimate of late May.

State Treasurer Dean Martin said his office is fine-tuning its calculations and expects to project a new no-cash date by next week. But he said the increased size of the current fiscal year's estimated shortfall _ to $1.2 billion currently from $970 million most recently _ likely moves up the date when there's no cash in the general fund to early May or even late April. That adds to pressure on legislative leaders who have yet to hammer out a budget compromise after two months of close-door talks. Gov. Janet Napolitano joined the talks this week.

Martin said the state still would have money in other accounts but that legislative authorization would be needed to spend those dollars to pay the regular expenses of state government. "The statues never contemplate a scenario where the appropriations don't match the revenue,'' he said. One possible source of cash would be the state Budget Stabilization Fund, a reserve now holding approximately $700 million. Tapping that $700 million rainy day fund could get the state "a few more weeks down the road,'' Martin said.

Tax collections have been hammered by the poor economy, especially in housing and consumer spending, and Martin said he saw dramatic drops in the state's cash on hand in January and February. "These are the months that we're normally accumulating cash. It's not happening,'' he said.

The Good, Bad, & The Ugly

Arizona Federation of Taxpayer's post details Tuesday's vote on the $250 Million Dollar Property Tax returning next year includes a list of the House Representatives who voted to repeal the tax and who voted against the bill. Both Representative McLain and I supported this legislation and I am confident that when Senator Gould has the opportunity to vote, he too will vote "YES".

T.G. I. F....Oh Wait

Caffeine IV, STAT!

After an exhausting, emotionally draining (listened to testimony from family members of victims of 9/11 and their opinions on the Arizona 9/11 Memorial), & unexpectedly long work day yesturday, I am in great need of refreshing.

Wednesday started out with my favorite committee mtg, Health (ugh!), followed by a lunch mtg with the folks from the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, Floor, Third Read, and an eight-hour Appropriations Committee meeting. I left for work at 7:00am and returned home after 10:00pm!

Today, no Water and Agriculture Committee mtg but instead, Republican Caucus at 10:15 am. Floor at 1:00 where we have several Third Reads and eight COW Calendars, then a special Appropriations meeting that looks to be lengthy as there is a controversial ELL-related bill on the agenda.

Because of the long day, I am going to be unable to attend the London Bridge Friends of the NRA Banquet taking place at Shugrue's in Lake Havasu City this evening. Although I attempt to attend this event every year, I have yet to make the celebration as they take place on a weeknight during session. Sorry LB Friends of the NRA but KUDOS to all you do!

Note to self: Describe, in future blog post, how the committee meeting was derailed by a Minister representing United Methodist Church and Valley Interfaith Project. Testimony from this "gentleman" blindsided the entire committee membership.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Sheriff Joe's Boxers

Sheriff Joe Arpaio is selling his famous pink boxers and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the sheriff's posse patrols.

Sheriff Joe dyed the boxers pink in 1995 to keep the inmates from stealing them, but they're still a hot item. To buy a pair of these boxers, call (602) 876-1895.

AZ House Votes to Repeal Statewide Property Tax

House Speaker Jim Weiers (R-10)
News Release
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

House backs homeowners with repeal of property tax

(State Capitol, Phoenix) – The Arizona House today helped ensure homeowners in the state avoid a $250 million tax increase.

The House passed HB2220, which permanently repeals the statewide property tax.

Two years ago, the Legislature suspended the property tax for three years. The tax reappears if the Legislature takes no action this year. The bill, sponsored by House Speaker Jim Weiers, now moves to the Senate.

“While this bill helps our struggling economy by eliminating the tax on businesses, it is also for the small guy – by keeping Arizona families in their homes,” Weiers, R-Phoenix, said. “I do not want to see our homeowners burdened by this massive tax increase.”

Without action, property owners will see the tax return in January. At a time when foreclosures in Arizona are skyrocketing, this bill brings a little relief, Weiers said.

House Approves Ultimate Fighting (It's not what you think.)

News Release
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Ultimate Fighting bill gets Ultimate House approval

(State Capitol, Phoenix) – Fans of Ultimate Fighting Champions are one step closer to seeing the popular sport coming to Arizona.

The House passed HB2834 Tuesday, which directs the Arizona Boxing Commission to adopt a set of rules that would permit unarmed combat contests to take place in the state.

“This sport is undeniably the fastest growing sport in the nation and we are unable to host these action-packed events,” said bill sponsor Rep. Jonathan Paton, R-Tucson. “We have turned away this economic development opportunity for too long. It is time to give Arizona fans a chance to see the action live.”

Jiu-jitsu, judo, karate and wrestling are among the forms of combat that would be sanctioned under the rules adopted by the boxing commission.

The bill moves to the Senate for consideration.

House Passes Day Laborers Restrictions

News Release
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Kavanagh bill addresses growing day labor problems

(State Capitol, Phoenix) – Day laborers would be banned from standing on the side of the road seeking jobs under a bill passed by the House Tuesday.

HB2412 bans day laborers from standing on the side of the road, flagging down passing vehicles and helping to create a traffic and safety problem. Day laborers have been congregating in increasingly larger groups along streets, in parking lots, on sidewalks and on lawns.

“Too many people have decided that the best place to find work is along the roadside,” Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, said. “We cannot ignore the real nuisance and safety problems they create.”

They also stand in front of businesses, impeding regular commerce, Kavanagh said.

“These workers obstruct our streets and sidewalks while attempting to solicit work and prospective employers stop on the side of the road,” Kavanagh said. “Communities don’t need this kind of disruption.”

The bill now moves to the Senate for consideration.



House Republican Caucus Calendar for 3/13

This is the Caucus Calendar for tomorrow. Remember that caucus is an opportunity for the entire body of republican members in the House to gather and discuss bills that are coming up for third read in the near future. If you would like further details on any of these bills please visit the www.azleg.gov website and plug the bill number in the upper right hand corner. As always, you can shoot me an email for further information or clarification. More than likely, we will be voting on these bills tomorrow (3/13) or Monday (3/17).

Bill Number Short Title Committee Date Action

HB 2154 county plans; major amendments
SPONSOR: PATON CMMA 1/29 DP (10-0-0-0-0)

HB 2672 small installment loan act
SPONSOR: BIGGS COM 2/27 DPA (6-1-0-3-0)

HB 2557 schools; standards; PE; art; music
SPONSOR: ANDERSON ED 2/20 DPA (8-1-0-1-0)

HB 2696 schools; American competitiveness project fund
SPONSOR: SCHAPIRA ED 3/5 DPA (7-1-1-1-0)

HB 2141 WA S/E: water supply status; disclosure
SPONSOR: ABLESER ENV 3/5 DPA/SE (10-0-0-0-0)

HB 2151 GOV S/E: Iran; public fund divestment
SPONSOR: PATON GOV 3/4 DPA/SE (8-0-0-0-0)

HB 2478 redaction orders; expiration; notice; funds
SPONSOR: ADAMS GOV 2/12 DPA (6-1-0-1-0)

HB 2496 HED S/E: state board for community colleges
SPONSOR: BURNS J HED 2/26 DPA/SE (8-0-0-2-0)

HB 2131 homeowners' associations; registration; disclosure
SPONSOR: CAMPBELL CH HSPR 1/28 DPA (9-0-0-1-0)

HB 2451 election security provisions
SPONSOR: REAGAN JUD 2/21 DP (8-0-0-2-0)

HB 2660 joint; several liability; criminal offenses
SPONSOR: NICHOLS JUD 2/14 DP (9-1-0-0-0)

HB 2740 graffiti; parent responsibility
SPONSOR: CAMPBELL CH JUD 3/6 DPA (7-2-0-1-0)

HB 2254 fingerprinting board; good cause exceptions
SPONSOR: WEIERS JP NRPS 2/20 DPA (8-0-0-2-0)

HB 2381 emergency telecommunication services; admin costs
SPONSOR: WEIERS JP NRPS 2/6 DP (10-0-0-0-0)

HB 2511 oil and gas; shut-in royalty
SPONSOR: KONOPNICKI NRPS 2/20 DP (8-0-0-2-0)

HB 2753 traffic citations; payments; reinstatement fees
SPONSOR: MIRANDA B NRPS 3/5 DP (7-0-0-3-0)

HB 2116 CORP; joinders; credited service
SPONSOR: MCCLURE PIR 2/18 DPA (7-0-0-3-0)

HB 2098 corporate tax credit; tuition organizations
SPONSOR: YARBROUGH WM 1/17 DP (6-3-0-1-0)

HB 2100 tax credits; withholding tax reduction
SPONSOR: YARBROUGH WM 2/4 DPA (6-3-0-1-0)

HB 2339 I didn't pay enough fund
SPONSOR: BURGES WM 2/18 DP (5-4-0-1-0)

Constituent Mail ~ HB 2677 Real ID Act; Implementation Prohibited

HB 2677 prohibits Arizona from participating in the Federal REAL ID Act of 2005 (REAL ID).

Below is an email in support of this bill:

Greetings Everyone:

Regardless of whether or not you live in Arizona . The Real ID ACT if implemented, will affect you . Therefore we need everyone all over the country to write to the House members in Arizona and encourage them to support HB2677. If we fail , your information including medical, financial, the number of weapons registered to you , number of vehicles and what they are, your religious affiliations will ultimately be available to groups, agencies, foreign governments. If it pertains to you it will be available, whether you like it or not. Crazy you say? Well no, here is a fact: the institution that will be compiling the data is a international Company named the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators(AAMVA).

So lets kill this REAL ID bill by supporting HB 2677 in the state of Arizona.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Constituent Mail ~ HB 2573 off-highway vehicles; user fee

House Bill 2573 creates an off-highway vehicle user indicia, off-highway vehicle equipment requirements and off-highway vehicle operating regulations.

I voted "NO" on this bill for a variety of reasons (see recent post titled "Passage of HB 2573 is Criminal") and continue to work towards this bills demise. Below is an email from a constituent opposing this bill:

Thank you for trying to do the right thing by voting no on HB 2753. The law is absurd, and adding another layer of bureaucracy is equally absurd.

Families who have these vehicles I think for the most part try and protect the environment. I would go for more education on the environment and how to protect it; what to do and not do while using these vehicles. Your concern on the law itself is right on, as far as being not defining and making it a class 3-misdemeanor. I don’t know what it is with law makers, you pass laws and think that everyone is going to understand and obey them. When you try to pass a law such as this one that is opened to so much interpretation from the officers, attorneys’ and judges then the public becomes the big looser. I seriously think Arizona Game & Fish see the dollars being brought in more than anything else.

Thank you for seeing that and doing what you could do to stop it by voting “nay.”

HB 2389 ~ Misconduct Involving Weapons; Means; Transportation

From the Arizona Citizens Defense League:

HB 2389 would make changes to Arizona law regarding carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle. Current law states that, without a concealed weapons (CCW) permit, it is permissible to carry a weapon or weapons ".in a case, holster, scabbard, pack or luggage that is carried within a means of transportation or within a storage compartment, map pocket, trunk or glove compartment of a means of transportation."

Unfortunately, in 1994 an Arizona Appellate court decision determined that "within a means of transportation" meant it must be obvious under ordinary observation to someone outside the vehicle that there is a weapon inside the vehicle. This created conflicts interpreting the statute. As a result:

. Wearing a holstered firearm within a vehicle = concealed carry, requiring a CCW permit. But, that same holstered firearm in a map pocket, trunk or glove compartment, equally accessible by a vehicle's occupants, does not require a CCW permit.

. Possessing a concealed weapons permit and being armed may put other occupants in the vehicle, who do not possess a CCW permit, at risk of arrest because of their proximity to your firearm. Yet, if that same weapon were in a map pocket, trunk or glove compartment accessible by all the vehicle's occupants, no crime is committed.

The proposed language clarifies that it permissible to carry a weapon, visibly or concealed, anywhere within a means of transportation, excluding public transit. Much like the states of New Mexico and Texas, it would be legal for any law abiding citizen to carry anywhere inside a vehicle without the need of a permit, just like it currently is inside their own home or business, eliminating the confusing hodgepodge of lawful and unlawful places currently listed in statute. This would benefit both law enforcement and the law-abiding, making the law clear and rational, not subject to confusing roadside interpretations.

Dave Kopp
President
Arizona Citizens Defense League
P.O. Box 10325
Glendale, AZ 85318
Email: president@azcdl.org
Web site: http://www.azcdl.org/
Phone/Fax: 623-594-8521
Mobile: 623-670-3516

Education Bills on Third Read

Today, there are a number of key education bills up for third read.

HB 2085 (scholarships; section 504 plan pupils)
This bill would expand the special education voucher to Section 504 plan students.

HB 2286 (school district boards; training)
This bill would require prospective school district governing board members to complete six hours of training.

HB 2560 (school districts; compliance; withholding monies)
This bill would allow up to 10% to be withheld from a district if it is deemed not in compliance with 15-341 (mandatory board duties), Chapter 5 (employment issues), and Chapter 7 (curriculum)

HB 2567 (school distrct boards; family members)
This bill would prospectively prohibit family members and married persons to serve on the same school district governing board if it is a three-member board.

Governor Vetos Spending Freeze ~ Veto Letter on HB 2857

Gov. Janet Napolitano has vetoed a spending freeze approved last week by the Legislature that would have prevented state agencies from spending about $580 million already assigned to them.

Less Bruising Than What I Do Now

League seeks roller derby queens

Senta Scarborough
The Arizona RepublicMar. 11, 2008 08:40 AM

Wanted: Women with a high tolerance for pain who are willing to bond with other girls from all walks of life and love to roller skate.And if you are neither shy nor afraid of breaking some bones in a brawl, then the Arizona Derby Dames, an all female roller-derby league, is looking for some "fresh meat" like you.

The league is holding try-outs Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Mesa Skateland, 7 E. Southern Ave. Women must be at least 18 to try out. Bring $5 to enter, as well as water and additional money to rent skates, if needed.

AZ Free Enterprise Club Press Release

Gov. Napolitano Sets Stage for Property Tax Increase
Recent comments conflict with “no tax increase” commitment

Phoenix, AZ – The Arizona Free Enterprise Club, a pro-economic growth advocacy group, today called on lawmakers to pass the permanent repeal of the state equalization rate, which, if not passed, will increase taxes on all Arizona taxpayers next year by about $250 million.

According to The Arizona Republic, Gov. Napolitano told an audience of educators that legislative efforts to prevent this tax increase are misguided because the state faces billions in deficits.

“The governor’s support for this tax increase is a direct departure from what she wrote in her 2009 budget plan, where she pledged not to raise taxes,” said Steve Voeller, president of the Club.

In trying to sell the tax increase, the governor told the group that the tax equates to “two lattes a year.”

“Points should be deducted for unoriginality,” Voeller said. “When politicians justify tax increases by calculating them as lattes or steak dinners, they imply that we can’t figure out what’s really going on.”

“Property tax increases affect everyone, including those who can’t afford to drink lattes in the first place.”
“Property taxes continue to rise as valuations fall, so whether it’s one, two or 200 lattes, tax increases in today’s market will hurt everyone’s bottom line.”

“This is especially perplexing since the governor recently argued that people need help with their rising adjustable rate mortgages. Wouldn’t one way to do that include preventing property taxes from going up?”

Today's Third Read Calendar

There is a lengthy Third Read Calendar scheduled for today and, I believe two COW calendars. With 40 bills to Third Read, I am not going to list them all here but will mention that some of them are a bit controversial such as:

  • HB2412 criminal trespass; day laborers
  • HB2483 ignition strength of cigarettes; regulation
  • HB2588 lottery game; energy efficient schools
  • HB2847 autism; covered benefit denial prohibited
  • HCM2003 opposing a North American Union

Leading the Pach...

The latest Pachyderm rankings are posted and once again, yours truly places in the highest category as a Reagan Republican with a perfect score of 100!

Interesting Idea...What Say You?

Group to offer nation's 10 worst teachers $10,000 to quite their careers! Why stop with teachers? Lets expand the program...any suggestions? I'm sure you have a few. Don't play shy now.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Passage of HB 2573 is Criminal!!

This post is a copy of a response to a heated email I received from an angry constituent when he learned of my "No" vote on HB 2573.

I stand by my decision to vote against this bill (HB 2573) and will continue to do all that I can to make sure this bill never sees the light of day. It is unfortunate that you did not call me as I requested. I am extremely confident that I would have made myself clear when explaining why Jerry Weiers and all who voted for this bill did the hunters, sportsman, and nature-lovers a grave disservice by supporting this horrid piece of legislation. I do not think that the bill would have had as much support if Jerry Weiers did not mislead other legislators by telling them that the NRA was going to “weight” the bill & use it on their legislative scorecard. I found this to be untrue when I spoke with an NRA rep who was aware of the false information being spread by Mr. Weiers.

While I do have my doubts that licensing fees generated will actually be used for their intended purposes, I can live with this portion of the bill. I have two ATVs and ride regularly around LHC, both on and off road with friends and family and have little qualms about paying these fees and applaud their purpose. If Jerry Weiers bill stopped there, more than likely, I would have voted yes. But, Weiers bill venture far into dangerous territory and it is unconscionable my colleagues voted for its passage.

The text of the bill states that criminal action includes:
Damage to the environment: excessive pollution of air, water, or land.
Abuse of the watershed, cultural or natural resources.
Impairment of plant or animal life.

In another portion of the bill, the text includes:
Damage to:
Wildlife habitat
Riparian Areas
Cultural or Natural Resources
Property or Improvements

Now, this sounds great, right? I agree that it does. We need to preserve our beautiful desert landscape, our natural resources, the flora and fauna. I cannot argue that but...what constitutes damage? What constitutes abuse of a watershed? When, as a lawmaker, I vet bills as great as they sound and as much as I agree with the bill's intent I must ask questions. One of the questions almost always asked is "are the terms defined?" Will a sportsman who is out enjoying a ride be able to ascertain if he/she is breaking the law? Under the provisions of this bill, I do not think so. No one I spoke with could. Even testimony from Game and Fish representatives brought to light that they could not define these terms but that they "would know it when they see it."

The enforcement of this bill would be entirely too subjective for me, especially when times are tight and every agency budget is fighting for cash. I was elected to protect the rights of citizens. This bill undermines those rights by not providing enough information so that law abiding citizens can continue to remain law abiding citizens. I can only imagine when budget times continue to tighten that enforcement agencies will step up efforts to ticket & fine unsuspecting, otherwise upstanding individuals in order to pad their budget. I will not let that happen. You find that disappointing? I am disappointed you think so.

D***n, I hope that you can remember the reality that my name is on almost every pro-2nd Amendment piece of legislation sponsored since I took office in 2004. I am an NRA member with an A ranking as a legislator, a member of Arizona State Rifle & Pistol Association, I believe that I am even a member (or have been in the recent past) of the M%# S&*^%n Club. If you let one vote sway you, if other club members let this vote sway them, I regret that but so be it. I did not vote no on this bill arbitrarily but because that, although there is some good there is too much bad. I will regret losing your support but will not regret voting my conscious.

Most sincerely,
RepGroe

Universal Health Care Coverage Debate

Note: I had this post saved as a draft but was inspired to post it when I read the latest Arizona Republican Party press release.

I am going to claw my eyes out one of these days!

Every Wednesday morning from 9:00 to at least 11:00 am (today it was even later) I sit through a House Health Committee as one of six republican members. I despise this committee assignment since the majority of bills heard in this committee are stinkers. Even the Republican sponsored bills for the most part, focus expanding current government programs that offer free services or further regulation.

Today, in addition to a slew of unnecessary bills we are hearing but not voting on House Minority Leader Representative Phil Lopes (D) Universal Health Care proposal! Chairman Stump is definetly taking a risk by hearing this bill as once a bill has a hearing, any standing committee can vote on the bill without having another hearing per House rules. With committe membership skewed so that almost any bill passes out of committee, I question this move.

I find Representative Lopes Universal Health Care bill outrageous on several levels and offer these comments:
  1. We are in the middle of a tremendous budget crisis with an ever-increasing shortfall. State Treasurer Dean Martin has said on several occasions that the state's money runs out in May. What is not clear about this picture Representative Lopes?
  2. This would be an Arizona-specific program. Can you imagine the huge numbers of people who would flock to Arizona if this bill passed? You think we have grid-lock on our roads now, over-crowded classrooms, etc...just wait.
  3. As P.J. O'Rourke famously said, "If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it costs when it's free." I have yet to learn about a government program that has remained uncontaminated, uncorrupted and I cannot fathom that people think government intervention is a viable solution.
  4. Rep Lopes bill mandates health care coverage for all Arizona residents. This is his answer? More mandates? Oy vey!

Constituent Mail

When I communicate electronically I attempt to couch the vital parts of my message with words and/or phrases that hint to my tone. Maybe this helps, maybe and more than likely, I am fooling myself. The writer of this email employs no such aid and although, I do not need well-written, formal, or flowery emails, it does help me know where you are coming from if you provide a few clues.

Since our property value has decreased, shouldn't our taxes decrease? Did you understand the Notice of Value you received from the county assessor? Did you know you cannot do anything about your 2008 taxes due in Oct of 2008. You had to appeal 2008 taxes in JANUARY OF 2007. If you ask the assessor office about it they will tell you we only follow the rules given to us by the lawmakers who spend your tax dollars. Now is the time you can appeal your 2009 taxes due in Oct 2009. Senator Gould promised us a property tax relief bill which would lower our property taxes. Where is it?

BTW, the tax relief bill Senator Gould & I sponsored was held by Senate Finance Chair, Senator Jim Warring. You can read about it by clicking the title of this post.

Keep Your Fingers Crossed...

but don't hold your breath.

What does it mean to fiscal conservatives like myself when both the Republican-led House and Senate, who can't pass a budget out of either House, invite the Governor to join in the negotiations? I hope I don't have the answer to that question.

Polluters Beware!

The Vatican adds 7 new deadly sins including being obscenely rich (no worries there) and causing social injustice (no comments from the peanut gallery).

SLIF~What in the world is SLIF?

Arizona’s State Lake Improvement Fund (SLIF) program was established in 1960 by the Arizona State Legislature to assist state and local units of government to fund projects on waters where boats are permitted.

SLIF revenues are generated from a percentage of the state motor vehicle fuel taxes attributed to watercraft and motorized watercraft license taxes paid at the time of boat registration, and interest income on the fund. Funded projects include water-based recreation amenities such as boat launch ramps, restrooms, and campgrounds, as well as lake construction or improvement, and law enforcement watercraft.

The SLIF program is administered through a competitive grant process by the Arizona State Parks Board. Applications are evaluated against a rating criterion, which is based on a statewide survey of lake recreational needs and documentation of local needs and priorities. Applications are accepted annually in December, followed by awards by the Parks Board in September. The Legislature’s Joint Committee on Capital Review* (JCCR)reviews the awarded projects before State Parks can enter into the participant agreements obligating the funds.

* I am a member of this committee.

Monday Morning

Sorry for the lack of posts lately. My Mother-in-law had a heart attack early Friday morning so F & I drove into California unexpectedly. RG is now, this moment undergoing a heart cath at Loma Linda Medical with FG waiting at her bedside. Prayers please.

I drove in from CA late last night and am preparing for a long day at work. There are many bills on the Third Read Calendar for today but I do not know what the day holds. Last week we did not vote on any of bills scheduled for third read so we will see what happens when we go to Floor at 1:00 this afternoon.

I will attempt to post later on today if I have time after working on the content changes to my website, www.trishgroe.com.

Later!