Arizona Legislative Scorecard 2002 |
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HONOR ROLL |
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Senate |
House of Representatives |
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Mary Hartley (D-20) |
100% |
Carlos Avelar (D-23) |
100% |
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Elaine Richardson (D-11) |
100% |
Bill Brotherton (D-20) |
100% |
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Pete Rios (D-7) |
100% |
Meg Burton Cahill (D-27) |
100% |
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Virginia Yrun (D-13) |
100% |
Gabrielle Giffords (D-13) |
100% |
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John Loredo (D-22) |
100% |
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Richard Miranda (D-22) |
100% |
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Albert Tom (D-3) |
100% |
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BEST SURPRISES |
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Senate |
House of Representatives |
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Lori Daniels |
R-6 |
Bobby Lugo |
D-8 |
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+ 58%, increase from 17% to 75% |
+ 46%, increase from 44% to 90% |
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DISHONOR ROLL |
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Senate |
House of Representatives |
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Timothy Bee (R-9) |
44% |
Mark Anderson (R-29) |
13% |
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Scott Bundgaard (R-19) |
44% |
Debra Brimhall (R-4) |
20% |
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Marilyn Jarrett (R-21) |
19% |
Dean Cooley (R-21) |
17% |
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Joe Eddie Lopez (D-22) |
13% |
Eddie Farnsworth (R-30) |
0% |
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Randy Graf (R-9) |
13% |
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Linda Gray (R-16) |
20% |
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Karen Johnson (R-30) |
0% |
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Russell Pearce (R-29) |
10% |
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Gary Pierce (R-21) |
10% |
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Robert Robson (R-6) |
17% |
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Jim Weirs (R-16) |
20% |
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MOST DISAPPOINTING |
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Senate |
House of Representatives |
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Joe Eddie Lopez |
D-22 |
Mark Anderson |
R-29 |
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78%, decrease from 91% to 13% |
24%, decrease from 37.5% to 13% |
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Average Scores |
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Senate |
House of Representatives |
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Average Score |
68% |
Average Score |
53% |
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Average Score-Republicans |
55% |
Average Score-Republicans |
28% |
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Average Score-Democrats |
83% |
Average Score-Democrats |
89% |
(This page last updated on 06/29/02 )
CAREFREE - The national resources and environmental policies of the state's new administration will be discussed at the annual meeting of the Desert Foothills Land Trust at 7 p.m. Jan. 15, at the Carefree Resort and Villas, 37220 N. Mule Train Road.
The guest speaker will be Lori Faeth, Gov. Janet Napolitano's policy adviser for natural resources and the environment. RSVP by Jan. 13 to (480) 488-6131.
http://www.azlcvedfund.org/people/lori.html
Lori Faeth is the Director of Government Relations for The Nature Conservancy of Arizona. She has worked for the Conservancy since 1992 and has experience in creating and passing funding initiatives for conservation at the state and local level, as well as developing public policy measures to further conservation. She represents the Conservancy's Arizona program before the state legislature and Congress and oversees the chapter's public policy program.
Prior to moving to Phoenix, Arizona in 1997, she worked for the World Wide Office of The Nature Conservancy as part of the Government and Community Relations Division. Lori studied Real Estate as part of the Pennsylvania State University continuing education program and left a successful residential and investment real estate practice in central Pennsylvania to relocate to the Washington D.C. metro area, where she joined the Conservancy.
She lives in Phoenix with her two sons and in addition to spending time with her teenagers enjoys reading, movies, hiking with her dog Rio and running.
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Proves they're not environmentists, just Socialists!!
Living in Arizona back in the eighties was the closest thing to paradise you could get. The cost of living was relatively cheap, there were miles of wide open spaces with a pristine environment, and best of all it wasn't crowded. So it strikes me as odd an open borders group would be concerned about the environment. It seems contradictory to me.
In the name of the desert box tortoise, they want to shut down all military operations on and over most of Southwest Arizona (the Barry Goldwater Range). Their stated agenda is to protect the habitat of an unknown number of tortoises. Their hidden agenda is to do what the Puerto Ricans are trying to do to Viequas. To shut down the military's live fire training. They would sacrifice the lives of our airmen in order to have a satisfied turtle.
I believe it goes deeper than that though. They want to do to the military what their hero Carter did to the CIA. Completely shackle then dismember our capability to defend ourselves. True Marxism at work. Useful idiots will support them.