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Grand Canyon Times Podcast: Dr. Sterling Burnett discusses the creation of "chief heat officers" in Arizona
H. Sterling Burnett, director of the Arthur B. Robinson Center on Climate and Environmental Policy, joins the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the creation of "chief heat officers" within the State of Arizona government and Phoenix city government, the agenda behind those positions, and the way in which "heat related" deaths are reported within Arizona.
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Political advisor and commentator: ‘These are the kinds of things that happen in third world dictatorships’
Political advisor and commentator Steve Cortes said that the action then Biden administration has allowed against Donald Trump is the same type of political persecution that is seen in dictatorships, and third world countries.
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Arizona Board of Education member: 'Every single transaction that we make comes under extremely high scrutiny, more scrutiny than any government program'
The Arizona Board of Education member Jenny Clark said Arizona’s ESA program has a low fraudulent transaction rate, and each transaction made by the ESA is under more scrutiny than any government programs transactions.
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Grand Canyon Times: Jenny Clark on Gov. Hobbs’ proposed regulations of Arizona’s ESA program
Jenny Clark, a member of the Arizona Board of Education, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the state’s Empowerment Scholarship (ESA) Program and the governor’s recently proposed regulations of the program.
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Goldwater Institute Director of Education Policy: Department of Education ‘came out with an inflammatory and very extreme aggressive letter’ against GCU
Matt Beienburg, the director of education policy at the Goldwater Institute said the U.S. Department of Education is pursuing their allegations against Grand Canyon University (GCU) in a very aggressive and abnormal manner. The Department of Education has accused GCU of misleading some of their students.
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CSI Director of Research: The state budget is ‘significantly healthier than it was a decade ago’
Glenn Farley, the director of policy and research at the Common Sense Institute Arizona said Arizona's state financial health has greatly improved over the last ten years. He was joined by Katie Ratlief, the executive director of the Common Sense Institute on a recent podcast episode.
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West: China has ‘a greater surface warfare fleet’ than the United States
The executive director of the American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) and former Congressman Lt. Col. Allen West said “China has a greater surface warfare fleet, maritime fleet, than we have with our United States Navy.”
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Horne: ‘I’m determined that we’re not going to have biological boys competing against girls in our state’
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne (R) said he is prepared to defend a lawsuit against the state's "Save Women's Sports Act" all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court because he's "determined that we’re not going to have biological boys competing against girls in our state.”
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West: The Democrats are the real ‘purveyors of systemic racism’
The executive director of the American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) and former Congressman Lt. Col. Allen West said “This whole polarization against Republicans is kind of silly” because “when you study the history of the Democrat party, they are purveyors of systemic racism.”
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West: People need to talk ‘very in depth about the Constitution’ to protect ‘everyday Americans’
The executive director of the American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) and former Congressman Lt. Col. Allen West said he wants to see people discuss “very in depth about the Constitution, these issues that we’re facing, and make the connection to everyday Americans who are suffering.”
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West: ‘Parents have to be parents’ in their homes and families again
The executive director of the American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) and former Congressman Lt. Col. Allen West said the nation and the United State military would benefit from greater discipline, which means “Parents have to be parents once again.”
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Voter Reference Foundation Director: ‘it's the job of the public’ to check that registered voter lists ‘are clean’
The director of the Arizona-based Voter Reference Foundation said that she will be posting nationwide voter lists on her organization’s website for residents to look at because “it's the job of the public to make sure those rolls are clean.”
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Restoration of America Research Director: Blue counties were given ‘much more money’ than red counties in 2020
Hayden Ludwig, the director of research at Restoration of America said when the Zuck Bucks money from the 2020 election was examined, “it’s shocking how much more money flowed into counties that Joe Biden won as opposed to Donald Trump.”
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Voter Reference Foundation Director: Automatic voter registration ‘is a disaster’
The director of the Arizona-based Voter Reference Foundation said the practice of having both automatic voter registration and mail ballots “is a disaster.”
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Voter Reference Foundation Director: Maricopa Co. voting center location changes mean many voters ‘have been driven to voting by mail’
The director of the Arizona-based Voter Reference Foundation said the vote center model used in Maricopa County instead of traditional precinct voting locations has resulted in specific populations of voters being “driven to voting by mail.”
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Voter Reference Foundation Director: Maricopa Co. Vote Center Model is ‘catastrophic’
The director of the Arizona-based Voter Reference Foundation said the "vote center" model and ballot on demand printer model used in Maricopa County elections have only worsened over the years and have become “catastrophic."