Friday, December 29, 2023

Legislative schedule - week starting 12/31/2023

Even though the week begins in 2023, six out of the seven days, and all meetings, occur in 2024.

One can tell it's near the end of the lege's intersession - there are lot's of sunset reviews this week.

But rest assured MAGA types - the Rs there will still find time to waste taxpayer money while promulgating some  R propaganda.




On Monday, 1/1/2024 - it's a holiday, so there are no meetings.

On Tuesday, 1/2 - Nada.

On Wednesday, 1/3 


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Senate Health and Human Services Committee of Reference and House Health & Human Services Committee of Reference meets at 9 a.m. in HHR1.   Three items on the agenda: sunset reviews of Arizona Department of Child Safety, Foster Care Review Board, and the Arizona Adult Protective Services System.

Joint Legislative Psychiatric Hospital Review Council meets at 2 p.m. or upon adjournment of the earlier committee in SHR1.


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Senate Transportation and Technology Committee of Reference and House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee of Reference meets at 8 a.m. in SHR1.  Sunset review of the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT).

Joint Legislative Ad Hoc Committee on Freedom of Expression at Arizona's Public Universities meets at 10 a.m. or upon adjournment of the earlier committee in SHR109.

Propaganda-spewing on tap.

Arizona Off-Highway Vehicle Study Committee meets at 1 p.m. in SHR1 to receive some presentations.

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Cheeto has an interesting definition of "loser"

From The Hill -

Trump lashes out at ‘loser’ Rep. Debbie Dingell in swirling feud

Former President Trump hit back at Rep. Debbie Dingell’s (D-Mich.) criticism of his “rot in Hell” Christmas message, calling her a “loser” in the latest in a string of insults aimed at the lawmaker and her family.

Debbie Dingell of Michigan is a LOSER, who is helping Crooked Joe Biden, and his Merry Band of Thugs, to DESTROY our Country with his INSANE Open Borders Policy, Inflation, High Cost Energy, Green New Scam, HORRIBLE WORLD DIPLOMACY, Afghanistan Catastrophe, All Electric Cars, and so much else,” Trump wrote Tuesday in a Truth Social post.


From the Michigan Secretary of State -









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Saturday, December 23, 2023

Arizona's land developers want to sacrifice Arizona's dwindling water supply on the altar of their profits

From AP -

Developers want water policy changes in response to construction limits on metro Phoenix’s fringes

Developers plan to seek changes to Arizona’s decades-old laws restricting construction in areas without adequate water supplies after the state said this summer that it won’t issue permits for new subdivisions in some areas on metro Phoenix’s fringes.

Capitol Media Services reported that the Home Builders Association of Central Arizona wants lawmakers to remove what it calls a “moratorium on home buildings in the most affordable parts” of metro Phoenix, saying the move is leading to escalating home prices.

Michael Bryan at Blog for Arizona has piece on this, one that he titled "Oh, Hell No!".

I thought that response was understated.


My guess is that, given the amount of largesse that the Home Builders Association of Central Arizona has directed at legislative races, this scheme will get through the legislature.  Where it goes after that?  I don't know.


Friday, December 22, 2023

Legislative schedule - week starting 12/24/2023

The week of Christmas will be a quiet one at the legislature - nothing is on the schedule there.

Note: HHR refers to a hearing room in the House building; SHR refers to one in the Senate building.

Note2: Generally, I'll only specify bills that look to spread propaganda.  Other bills may be more conventionally bad (think: corrupt or other misuses of public monies and/or authority).  My recommendation is that if an agenda covers an area of interest to you, read the entire agenda.

Note3: Each chamber's respective Rules Committee meets on Monday, the House's in HHR4 at 1 p.m. and the Senate's in Senate Caucus Room 1, also at 1 p.m.  Both committees serve as rubber stamps for bills leadership wants to be advanced and gatekeepers for measures that leadership wants stopped.

Note4: Meeting start times may be listed, but are flexible.  Before journeying to the Capitol or viewing the meeting online, verify the start time.

Note5: Watch for strikers, or strike everything amendments.  Those involve inserting language that replaces the entirety of a bill.  Those can be introduced at any time and can make a previously harmless bill into a very bad one.





Thursday, December 21, 2023

MAGAits don't get their way so they threaten violence. Color me shocked!

Next, someone will tell me that water is wet.


From The Guardian (UK) -

Colorado supreme court justices face death threats after Trump ruling

Justices on the Colorado supreme court are receiving a barrage of death threats after it ruled to exclude Donald Trump from the state’s presidential ballot next year because of his attempts to cause insurrection.

A report compiled by Advance Democracy, a non-partisan non-profit organization, said there was “significant violent rhetoric” against the justices and Democrats on social media, according to NBC News.

Cheeto supporters aren't happy about something so they spew violent rhetoric.

Only on days ending in "Y".


Sunday, December 17, 2023

Prefiling bills, or the AZ lege's way of getting an early start..

...Hey, it may be getting an early start on cravenness and insanity, but an early start is an early start, right?

State Sen. Wendy Rogers (R-Bigot) has proposed three measures, and two are related to banning the use of photo radar to enforce traffic laws, one proposed bill and one proposed amendment to the Arizona Constitution.

This public hatred for photo radar that the legislature has is something that they've had for a while.

Mostly because they keep running into it.


The other bill (for now, I'm sure she has more nuggets of ugly to propose) is SB1004.

This one seeks to bar foreign ownership of agricultural land in AZ, but this appears to be meaningless Republican nativist propaganda.

While we've had our issues with that, specifically Saudi Arabia depleting groundwater in rural AZ, this proposal impacts neither water nor Saudi Arabia.

From Rogers' bill proposal -





There are other issues here that lead me to believe that is just nativist propaganda (e.g. - it's sloppily written) and isn't going to go anywhere, but it's an early sign that the AZ legislature intends to produce lots of garbage, and not much that will help the average Arizonan.

Hope Governor Hobbs has kept her veto pen close at hand.


Saturday, December 16, 2023

Hypocrisy is bad, but violence is worse, so *no*, Brigitte Ziegler shouldn't resign her position

She's part of a school board there, and yes, she's a hypocrite, but, IMO, that's not enough.

That may be the idealist part of me speaking.

On the other hand, her husband, Christian Ziegler, (allegedly) committed rape.  He shouldn't resign as head of the Florida GOP, but that's just the partisan hack part of me speaking.


From Business Insider -

How Moms for Liberty co-founder Bridget Ziegler, a supporter of 'parental rights' in schools, got caught in a sex scandal that may push her to resign from a school board

Hypocrisy will do it every time.

Bridget Ziegler, a co-founder of the rightwing Moms for Liberty group, knows that better than most.

She and her husband, Christian, are embroiled in a sex scandal that is costing them their positions in local Florida politics, as well as their moral high ground with the religious right, Business Insider previously reported.

Do I think that she's a hypocrite?  Yes.

On the other hand, I firmly believe that what happens between freely consenting adults in their business and only their business, but one shouldn't be privately something that one gets their hate on for publicly.


Got some advice for her -

1. Don't resign.  Unless you were involved in the violence.

2. Divorce the schmuck.  Best case scenario: he cheated.  Worst case scenario:  he's violent.  Either way: easy case for even a moderately competent divorce attorney.

3. Don't be a hypocrite.  This is a big one.

4. Don't ever run for any office again.  Ever.  You will get hammered on this.


Got some advice for him, too -

1. Hire a good defense lawyer.  This doesn't seem to be a best case scenario for the victim, your wife, or you.


Just when you think that certain people can't go any lower

At least we get a new definition of "shameless" out of it.

From The Guardian (UK)

Alex Jones offers $55m to Sandy Hook families to satisfy $1.5bn judgment

The conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has proposed to pay $55m over 10 years to the Sandy Hook families who sued him for spreading lies that the 2012 school massacre in Connecticut, one of the worst in American history, was a hoax.

The offer came after a Texas judge ruled that Jones, the host of Infowars, could not use bankruptcy protection to dodge the nearly $1.5bn he was ordered to pay to the victims’ families, who suffered abuse and threats from believers of Jones’s lies.

According to the 30-page plan submitted on Friday, Jones offered to pay a lump sum of at least $5.5m a year, to be shared among the plaintiffs. The payment would also be accompanied by a percentage of his personal annual revenue, and a slice of Infowars revenue. His debt would be considered satisfied after 10 years.

So...is Jones auditioning to be on Cheeto's ticket as his VP candidate or to be an agency head (Treasury Secretary or head of the IRS) if he wins?


Friday, December 15, 2023

Legislative schedule - week starting 12/17/2023

I was truly expecting that the week before Christmas would be a quiet one at the Capitol, but apparently, there are some things that can't be put off.

Note: HHR refers to a hearing room in the House building; SHR refers to one in the Senate building.

Note2: Generally, I'll only specify bills that look to spread propaganda.  Other bills may be more conventionally bad (think: corrupt or other misuses of public monies and/or authority).  My recommendation is that if an agenda covers an area of interest to you, read the entire agenda.

Note3: Each chamber's respective Rules Committee meets on Monday, the House's in HHR4 at 1 p.m. and the Senate's in Senate Caucus Room 1, also at 1 p.m.  Both committees serve as rubber stamps for bills leadership wants to be advanced and gatekeepers for measures that leadership wants stopped.

Note4: Meeting start times may be listed, but are flexible.  Before journeying to the Capitol or viewing the meeting online, verify the start time.

Note5: Watch for strikers, or strike everything amendments.  Those involve inserting language that replaces the entirety of a bill.  Those can be introduced at any time and can make a previously harmless bill into a very bad one.





On Monday, 12/18 


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I normally don't cover non-legislative events here, but on Monday, Adrian Fontes, the Arizona Secretary of State, will conduct a drawing to set the order of the names on AZ's Presidential Preference Election (primary) ballots.

If Cheeto isn't listed first, I expect MAGA types will claim the process was fraudulent.

But  that's not what I'm thinking couldn't be put off.  That would be on 


Tuesday, 12/19 


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House Ethics meets at 9 a.m.in HHR4.  They'll be considering the matter of Democratic Rep. Leezah Sun.


On 12/20 and 12/21 -

Nada.


Monday, December 11, 2023

Virtual Charter Schools: Cui Bono?

What does "cui bono" mean?

From Merriam Webster -







Usually, the phrase is translated as "Who benefits?"

With virtual charter schools, it isn't the parents, not when you see the gaping hole in the state's budget.  And they're taxpayers.

It's not the students, not when you see the following report.

From that report from the Center for Economic Studies at the U.S. Census Bureau, dated May of 2023, by Paul Yoo (UC-Irvine), Thurston Domina (UNC-Chapel Hill), Leah Clark (Census Bureau), Hannah Hertenstein (UC-Irvine), and Andrew Penner (UC-Irvine) (emphasis added by me)-

Abstract

Virtual charter schools are increasingly popular, yet there is no research on the long-term outcomes of virtual charter students. We link statewide education records from Oregon with earnings information from IRS records housed at the U.S. Census Bureau to provide evidence on how virtual charter students fare as young adults. Virtual charter students have substantially worse high school graduation rates, college enrollment rates, bachelor's degree attainment, employment rates, and earnings than students in traditional public schools. Although there is growing demand for virtual charter schools, our results suggest that students who enroll in virtual charters may face negative long-term consequences. 

Hmmm..


Sunday, December 10, 2023

If someone uses their office to impede a criminal investigation, does that constitute malfeasance in office?

*I* think so, but I'm not a lawyer.


From an opinion piece in the Arizona Republic by Laurie Roberts, dated 1/6 -

Far-right wants to impeach Kris Mayes for enforcing election law in Cochise County

Impeachment fever has reached Arizona as the Maricopa County Republican Party brain trust on Tuesday called for the ouster of Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes.

The party’s hard-right leaders are furious that a pair of Republican Cochise County supervisors have been indicted on charges that they interfered with the 2022 election.

Apparently, it’s now a “grotesque abuse of office” to require county supervisors to follow state law — the one that says they must certify election results within 20 days of an election.

[snip]

Hoffman puts impeachment on the table

So much so, in fact, that they plan to embark upon a little weaponization of their own.

“You can bet your a-- that the @AZFreedomCaucus will be looking at every possible option to make weaponizing our state’s government and abusing Executive power as painful as humanly possible,” Sen. Jake Hoffman, R-Queen Creek and Freedom Caucus chairman, announced on social media shortly after last week’s indictments.

Hoffman's posts on Elon Musk's vanity project/hatefest X, formerly known as Twitter -




























Hoffman was one of the fake electors in AZ being investigated by AG Mayes.

Assuming that Hoffman goes forward with his scheme and isn't just talking out of his posterior spouting talking points, he may find himself with some credibility issues.  He engaged in some antidemocratic behavior and is seeking to use his position to forestall an examination of that behavior.

Of course, he could find another R to be the public face of his impeachment scheme, one with a reputation for being an honorable human being.

Of course2, he may that difficult to pull off, for two reasons - 1. R legislators in AZ tend to fall into one of three character categories bad, very bad, and less bad.  2. There was a time when certain Republican legislators were wrong, politically, but were otherwise decent people.

That time is not now.


Friday, December 08, 2023

Legislative schedule - week starting 12/10/2023

It's shaping up to be a relatively busy week at the Capitol as they look to finish up some of their intersession work before the start of the new legislative session.  And before they take a break for the holidays.

But not so busy they won't have time to engage in some propaganda-spewing.

Note: HHR refers to a hearing room in the House building; SHR refers to one in the Senate building.

Note2: Generally, I'll only specify bills that look to spread propaganda.  Other bills may be more conventionally bad (think: corrupt or other misuses of public monies and/or authority).  My recommendation is that if an agenda covers an area of interest to you, read the entire agenda.

Note3: Each chamber's respective Rules Committee meets on Monday, the House's in HHR4 at 1 p.m. and the Senate's in Senate Caucus Room 1, also at 1 p.m.  Both committees serve as rubber stamps for bills leadership wants to be advanced and gatekeepers for measures that leadership wants stopped.

Note4: Meeting start times may be listed, but are flexible.  Before journeying to the Capitol or viewing the meeting online, verify the start time.

Note5: Watch for strikers, or strike everything amendments.  Those involve inserting language that replaces the entirety of a bill.  Those can be introduced at any time and can make a previously harmless bill into a very bad one.




On Monday, 12/11 


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Joint Study Committee on Statewide Animal Control Standards meets at 1:30 p.m. in SHR1.  


On Tuesday, 12/12 


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House Ad Hoc Committee on Antisemitism in Education meets at 9 a.m. in HHR1.  The agenda is sparse (it only has a call to order, public testimony, and an adjournment on it) but this should be colorful.  To put it mildly.

Just a guess:  State Sens. Justine Wadsack and Wendy Rogers probably won't be there.

House Committee on International Trade meets at 10 a.m. on the House Floor.  They're scheduled to receive presentations from a Consul and other luminaries.  But none from Mexico, Arizona's largest trading partner.

That wouldn't comport with the Rs' bigoted ideology.


On Wednesday, 12/13 - Nada.


On Thursday, 12/14 


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Joint Legislative Budget Committee meets at 2 p.m. in SHR1.  They'll be avoiding the public at this one.  There's both an executive session (no public attendees) and a consent agenda (no testimony from the public) on the meeting agenda.  Nothing else.

Joint Committee on Capital Review meets at 2:15 p.m. or when the first committee adjourns.  Nothing here but a consent agenda.


Wednesday, December 06, 2023

Knock, knock, knock

From CNN -

Nevada grand jury indicts six pro-Trump fake electors

A Nevada grand jury has indicted six individuals who acted as fake electors in a scheme intended to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020 election winaccording to the state’s attorney general.

The indictments make Nevada the third state – joining Michigan and Georgia – to bring charges against those who served as fake pro-Trump electors after the 2020 election.

The six Nevadans charged are fake electors: Michael McDonald, Jesse Law, Jim DeGraffenreid, Durward James Hindle III, Shawn Meehan and Eileen Rice. They 

face felony charges of “offering a false instrument for filing” and “uttering a 

forged instrument.”

The Arizonans involved in this scheme who should be worried about the next knock on their doors (from AZMirror) -

Nancy Cottle

Loraine B. Pellegrino

Tyler Bowyer

Jake Hoffman

Anthony T. Kern

James Lamon

Robert Montgomery

Samuel I. Moorhead

Greg Safsten

Dr. Kelli Ward 

Dr. Michael Ward

I did delete the article's descriptions of the backgrounds of each fake elector as thing can change over time, but I will say this -

Hoffman and Kern are members of the current legislature.


Sunday, December 03, 2023

Short Attention Span Musing - justice system edition

And, surprisingly enough, Cheeto and his many indictments aren't part of it.

...First up: the big news of the week.

From AZ Family, written by Peter Valencia, dated 11/29 -

2 Cochise County supervisors indicted for 2022 election interference

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office has announced that a grand jury has handed down an indictment against two Cochise County supervisors.

The indictment was filed Monday in Maricopa County Superior Court. According to the AG’s office, Peggy Judd and Terry “Tom” Crosby conspired to delay the canvass of votes cast in the county during the November 2022 General Election. Both now face felony offenses of conspiracy and interference with an election officer.

A press release from Attorney General Kris Mayes is here.  The indictment itself (part of the press release) is here.  From Maricopa County Superior Court records: the case number is CR2023-008495.

Arraignment is scheduled for 12/21/2023

Guessing that Kelli Ward and the other 2020 fake electors were hoping that election-denying would get lost in the hubbub.

My guess: Not so much.


Other news:

...The U.S. House expelled Rep. George Santos (R-NY) by an overwhelming margin this week.  However, Arizona's representatives in Congress weren't exactly unanimous in the desire to expel the oft-indicted member.

From the vote:








All Democratic members from AZ voted to expel Santos, but four GOP members from AZ voted to protect criminality -

Crane (AZ2), Biggs (AZ5), Gosar (AZ9), and Lesko (AZ8).

Not surprising: Biggs and Gosar are relentlessly partisan bigots and Crane is their ideological saddle partner.


Surprising:  Lesko.  I figured that if there was a fourth AZGOPer to vote to protect Santos, it would be David Schweikert.  He's got ethical issues of his own, thought he would vote to help one of his own.

I was wrong.


...Arizona Supreme Court Justice Bill Montgomery (R-Dougie) recused himself from a case involving Planned Parenthood, a group that he's demonized in the past.

From AZ Mirror, written by Gloria Rebecca Gomez, dated 11/30 -

Anti-abortion AZ Supreme Court Justice recuses self from abortion case

An Arizona Supreme Court judge who once accused Planned Parenthood of committing genocide has agreed to recuse himself from a case involving the organization that will determine the future legality of abortion in the state. 

In October, Planned Parenthood Arizona called for Justice Bill Montgomery to step away from the case after the resurfacing of a 2017 Facebook post in which he said its national counterpart was responsible for the “greatest generational genocide known to man.” The organization, which runs four of the state’s nine abortion clinics and is the main litigant in the case, argued that Montgomery’s vehement opposition to it threatens to jeopardize its right to a fair and impartial trial. 

There are many amicus briefs filed for this one.

It's scheduled to be heard by the AZ supes on 12/12.


..And in sad news,  Arizona icon Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, has passed away at age 93

From AZ Mirror, written by Ashley Murray, dated 12/1 -

Sandra Day O’Connor, who made history as the first woman on the Supreme Court, dies at 93

The first woman to serve on the nation’s highest court is dead at 93.

Sandra Day O’Connor, a groundbreaking justice on the U.S. Supreme Court, died Friday in Phoenix, of complications related to advanced dementia, probably Alzheimer’s, and a respiratory illness, according to an announcement from the court.

President Ronald Reagan nominated O’Connor in 1981, and she was confirmed by the full Senate, 99-0, in September of that year

I didn't always agree with her, but always thought she was a decent human being.

My deepest condolences go out to her family and friends.


Federal Committee update - Oops on my part edition

Well, almost..


First, the update -



Initially, I thought this was a misfile on the candidate's part as I thought he's running for a seat in the AZ Senate.  However, I've seen his introduction video and he's actually running for U.S. Senate.

Normally, I wouldn't cover a quixotic candidate (I believe that he's got a snowball's chance in Phoenix...in July...of winning that primary) except for his (apparent) oopsie.







Ummmm...U.S. Senate seats are statewide seats, not districted.