Arizona Free Enterprise Club
Recent News About Arizona Free Enterprise Club
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Arizona Free Enterprise Club calls for investigation into Fontes' 'overt political actions'
The Arizona Free Enterprise Club has called for an investigation into Secretary of State Adrian Fontes’ potential misuse of taxpayer funds in connection with Proposition 140. The organization also requests his recusal from overseeing ballot tabulation related to initiatives in the upcoming election.
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AZFEC applauds Supreme Court for overruling 9th Circuit's order to overturn H.B. 2492
The Arizona Free Enterprise Club (AZFEC) has expressed approval of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overrule a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit order that had overturned Arizona’s constitutional requirement for proof of citizenship for state registration forms and voting. The Supreme Court’s decision places the provision into immediate effect.
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Scot Mussi: Arizona has solution for 'impediments created by the National Voter Registration Act'
Scot Mussi is President of the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, had this exchange regarding Arizona elections with host Leyla Gulen on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast:
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Scot Mussi: 'There's a clear passion for dealing with a lot of these issues' like the border
Scot Mussi is President of the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, had this exchange regarding Arizona elections with host Leyla Gulen on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast:
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Arizona Free Enterprise Club files lawsuit against the Make Elections Fair Arizona Act
The Arizona Free Enterprise Club has filed a lawsuit challenging the Make Elections Fair Arizona Act, alleging that the initiative violates the Arizona Constitution by including multiple amendments. The lawsuit seeks to prevent Secretary of State Adrian Fontes from placing the initiative on the November ballot.
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AZ Free Enterprise Club calls for Arizona counties to remove illegal aliens from voter rolls
AZ Free Enterprise Club sent a letter on behalf of the Arizona Free Enterprise Club and Strong Communities Foundation of Arizona to all sixteen counties in the state reminding them of their obligation to "remove foreign citizens from" their voter rolls.
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Blackie on Arizona Free Enterprise Club voter roll lawsuit: ‘Data still shows four counties with more registered voters than residents of voting age population’
The Arizona Free Enterprise Club, alongside prominent state Republicans, has taken legal action against Secretary of State Adrian Fontes for alleged violations of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA).
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Hamilton leads group calling for the Arizona Corporation Commission to stop proposed increase in utilities for residents
Merissa Hamilton and her organization EZAZ, joined with the Arizona Free Enterprise Club to write a letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission and urge them to stop the proposed WEF climate agenda proposed by utility companies. The plan would increase utility rates and negatively impact residents.
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Gov. Hobbs: 'I just vetoed the partisan Prop 400 bill'
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed another proposal from the Republican Legislature, issuing them a warning to give her bills that have “bipartisan support” or else she will continue to add to her record number of vetoes this year.
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Arizona attorney general accused of breaching 'foundational duties of loyalty and confidentiality'
The Arizona Free Enterprise Club has added its voice to complaints against the state's Attorney General Kristin Mayes’ alleged unprofessional actions, including her pursuit of shutting down the state’s popular school voucher program.
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OP-ED: Lawmakers Must Put a Stop to Any Bans on Gas Stoves
We’re just over two years into President Biden’s presidency, and it appears the push for the Green New Deal is in full swing. They’re coming for your money. They’re coming for your cars. And now, yes, they are indeed coming for your gas stoves.
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Snead: Arizona Senate advances bill ‘that makes proof of citizenship a qualification to vote’
The Arizona Senate in late March advanced HB2492, a measure to improve voting security and boost election integrity, by a 16-12 count.
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'Only citizens should vote in American elections': Arizona Senate advances bill to ensure citizenship in voting; heads to Ducey's desk for signature
The Arizona state Senate recently advanced legislation that seeks to improve voting security and boost election integrity.
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Conservative advocates call on Arizona lawmakers to 'get back to work'
Although in recess due to COVID-19, the state legislature is due back May 4