The head of the Arizona Department of Revenue was ousted Tuesday, the apparent victim of taking a legal position on a new tax contrary to that of Gov. Doug Ducey, his boss.In a press release, Ducey announced that Rob Woods, the agency's deputy director, will serve as interim director.More telling is that the release makes absolutely no reference to Carlton Woodruff, whom Ducey
By Howard Fischer
Capitol Media ServicesPHOENIX The head of the state Department of Revenue was ousted Tuesday, the apparent victim of taking a legal position on a new tax contrary to that of Gov. Doug Ducey, his boss.
In a press release, Ducey announced that Rob Woods, the agency s deputy director, will serve as interim director.More telling is that the release makes absolutely no reference to Carlton Woodruff whom Ducey tapped for director in September 2019 with a glowing endorsement of him as a highly qualified, dedicated public servant. Instead, only Woods was mentioned. I m grateful to Rob for stepping up to this important role during a challenging time for our state, the governor said in his prepared statement.And what of Woodruff? We don t comment on personnel matters, said gubernatorial spokesman C.J. Karamargin.
Watch Mark Finchem Spread Scary Claims while Bonding with Indicted Steve Bannon
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The below video from the Trump Zone is scary.
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It is a close to seven-minute exchange between the indicted White Nationalist-Fascist and “former” Trump confidant Steve Bannon and fringe reactionary Arizona Legislative District (LD) 11 State Representative Mark Finchem.
This is not Mr. Finchem’s first interview with Mr. Bannon.
During this exchange on December 28, 2020, Mr. Finchem went after the Republican-dominated Maricopa County Board of Supervisors for using the courts to stop enforcement of a subpoena issued by the Arizona State Senate (specifically Senators Karen Fann and Eddie Farnsworth) for county voting records, machines, and software from the November 3, 2020 elections.
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Mormon Church Sued For Allegedly Covering Up Boy Scouts Sex Abuse
In the seven lawsuits each representing seven different male victims, attorneys say church officials never notified authorities about abuse allegations.
PHOENIX (AP) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was hit with several lawsuits Monday for allegedly covering up decades of sexual abuse among Boy Scout troops in Arizona, marking the latest litigation before the state’s end-of-year deadline for adult victims to sue.
The church “must be held accountable in order to bring healing and closure to Mormon victims of childhood sexual abuse,” Hurley McKenna & Mertz, a law firm that focuses on church sex abuse, said in a statement.