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- All Subjects: Central Arizona Project (U.S.)
- All Subjects: Hayden, Carl Trumbull, 1877-1972
- All Subjects: Lower Colorado River Basin Project (U.S.)
- Creators: Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries
- Creators: Arizona. Juvenile Court (Pima County)
We are an independent branch of government constitutionally entrusted by the people to advance and protect the rule of law. We maintain jurisdiction over all children under the age of eighteen and their families who are referred to us for the fair and just resolution of disputes. Therefore, in accordance with the due process of law, our mission is to promote and facilitate community safety through:
• The protection of abused and neglected children through the provision and oversight of services to children and families involved with the court.
• The restoration of victims, families, and the community.
• The reduction of delinquent behavior by holding juveniles accountable through a continuum of prevention, rehabilitation, and transition programs.
Carl Hayden, John Rhodes, Lady Bird Johnson, Stewart and Mo Udall, and Roy Elson depicted, 1968.
S1013: a bill to authorize the construction, operation and maintenance of the Central Arizona Project, Feb. 17, 1967.
Ernest McFarland to John J. Rhodes re: Bridge Canyon and Upper Basin Project bill, March 8, 1956.
Report on Feasibility Bridge Canyon Route Central Arizona Project, by E.A. Moritz, Bureau of Reclamation. Project Planning Report, No. 3-8b.4-1, February 1947.