ELECTIONS CAN’T FUNCTION WITHOUT QUALIFIED POLL WORKERS
Why not have Tea Party Members help out!
As you know, the 2010 elections are coming up and Arizona voters will go out in full force this fall and vote.
Arizona has more than 2,200 polling locations. To function properly, each location needs approximately seven poll workers. That adds up to more than 14,000 poll workers needed. Poll workers are paid for their time.
The National Immigration Policy Summit – July 30th-31st – Phoenix, Arizona
On Thursday, July 29th, Arizona’s new immigration status enforcement law, known as SB 1070, will go into effect across the State of Arizona. Arizona will remove all “catch-and-release” policies in the state and require law enforcement to enforce our immigration laws. The next day, grassroots leaders, legislators and staffers will be joining Senator Russell Pearce and civil rights activist Ted Hayes in Phoenix to learn more about the new law and how similar laws can be enacted in other states.
Arizona Governor
Senator
House of Representatives (CD5, CD6)
Secretary of State
State Attorney General
Maricopa County Attorney
State Senator and House of Representatives (LD18-,19,21,22,23)
Corporation Commissioner
State Treasurer
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Please take the time to get involved now. The November elections are coming quickly. The contents in the VoteTote will give you step by step instructions on what to do to get involved.
Included with myVOTEtote:
reference and resource guide
Constitution and Declaration of Independence booklet
A new Tea Party group is getting started in Ahwatukee. Mark your calendar to attend their first meeting:
Ahwatukee Tea Party
Wednesday, June 23rd 7-9 p.m.
Pecos Community Center
17010 S. 48th Street, Phoenix, AZ
From Chandler Blvd & 48th Street intersection, drive south to Pecos Park and the community center (will drive over the 202).
This will be a candidate forum/debate for CD5. Currently, Harry Mitchell holds this seat in Congress. Confirmed candidates include:
Lee Gentry
Chris Salvino
David Schweikert
Mark Spinks
Theme of questions will be: “How would you as a member of Congress fulfill your responsibilities under the Constitution?”
On June 21, this coming Monday, the Mesa City Council will hold a public hearing on the following ordinances:
To modify rates for natural gas utility services.
To modify rates for water utility services.
To modify rates for wastewater utility services.
To modify rates for solid waste utility services.
To modify fees and charges for utility customers
To modify the terms and conditions for the sale of utilities.
Amend Title 5, Chapter 10 of the Mesa City Code to adopt a tax rate for wastewater.
To amend Title 5, Chapter 3, Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 of the Mesa City Code to modify the fees and charges for park and Swap Operation, Auctioneers, Pawnbrokers, Scrap Metal Dealers, Secondhand Dealers and Teenage Dance Halls.
To modify the fees and charges for Revenue Collections Operations of the Business Service Departments.
This public hearing will be held at 5:30 pm in the
Mesa City Council Chambers
57 East First St.
If you want to address the council on any of the above issues you will need to arrive early to fill out a blue card which will be handed to the City Clerk before the meeting begins.