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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1918-05-28
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Letter from Carl Hayden to C. H. Akers on the opposition to the Grand Canyon bill from A. A. Johns, J. W. Sullivan, Jesse Hoyce, T. E. Cureton, and Hugh Campbell. Hayden mentions his failure to contact the governor before the present special session, but expresses hope of the legislature

Letter from Carl Hayden to C. H. Akers on the opposition to the Grand Canyon bill from A. A. Johns, J. W. Sullivan, Jesse Hoyce, T. E. Cureton, and Hugh Campbell. Hayden mentions his failure to contact the governor before the present special session, but expresses hope of the legislature passing a memorial on the subject.

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Created1999
DescriptionSelected article titles: Free expo will bring three top HIV/AIDS experts to Phoenix; Virginia ruling allows prosecution of gay men on consensual sodomy charges; Tempe set to offer domestic partner benefits; New Hampshire priest may become first openly gay Episcopal bishop; My Queer Life: Not What the Doctor Orderd
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ContributorsBerman, David R. (Author) / Taylor, Suzanne (Author) / Welch, Nancy (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2004-10
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This paper, drawing upon historical data and information from surveys and interviews with more than 50 legislators, lobbyists, and knowledgeable observers, finds that the term limits reform adopted by the Arizona voters in 1992 has caused legislators to make some painful adjustments. Because of term limits many legislators have decided

This paper, drawing upon historical data and information from surveys and interviews with more than 50 legislators, lobbyists, and knowledgeable observers, finds that the term limits reform adopted by the Arizona voters in 1992 has caused legislators to make some painful adjustments. Because of term limits many legislators have decided to run for another office prior to the expiration of their terms. This has often meant trying to move from the one legislative house to another, most commonly from the House to the Senate. On the plus side, the report finds that term limits have encouraged greater competition for legislative and other seats and have given voters a greater choice among candidates. To some extent, limits have been a force toward a more inclusive governing process. At the same time, they have generally reduced the power of legislative leaders and generally increased the influence of lobbyists and staff, though not all lobbyists and staff have gained equally. Recent newcomers to the Arizona Legislature are probably not any less knowledgeable than previous classes of newcomers, but under term limits there are more newcomers and members have less time to learn their jobs. For many, the limit to four two-year terms (eight years total) provides too little time to learn how to do the job and do it well.

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Created1874
DescriptionRecords for the ship Glesannox, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba. On this trip, the Glesannox brought over seven hundred settlers from China to work for. The ship was captained by D. Capella.
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; AIDS Memorial quilts on display
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; AIDS Memorial quilts on display; second angle
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; AIDS memorial quilts on the floor of a showroom
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 Quilts on display for AIDS memorial
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; Two AIDS memorial quilts hanging in a showroom