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ContributorsBerman, David R. (Interviewer) / Weisman, Matt (Interviewee)
Created2010
DescriptionMatt Weisman, Deputy Chief of Staff for Representative Harry Mitchell of the 5th Congressional District of Arizona, discusses his career and his time working with Mitchell.
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ContributorsBerman, David R. (Interviewer) / Mitchell, Harry E. (Interviewee)
Created2012-04-02
Description

David R. Berman, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Arizona State University, interviews Congressman Harry Mitchell about his early influences, political career, and service as a US Representative for the 5th Congressional District of Arizona.

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ContributorsBerman, David R. (Interviewer) / Tameron, Alexis (Interviewee)
Created2011
DescriptionAlexis Tameron, staff member for former Congressman Harry Mitchell, describes her experiences as a student Democratic Party leader, working for Harry Mitchell’s campaigns, and her time in Washington D.C. as Mitchell’s chief of staff.
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ContributorsBerman, David R. (Interviewer) / Sherwood, Robbie (Interviewee)
Created2011
DescriptionRobbie Sherwood, District Director for former Congressman Harry Mitchell, describes his experiences working for Harry Mitchell in his district office in Scottsdale, Arizona and as an award winning journalist for the Arizona Republic covering the Arizona legislature.
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ContributorsBerman, David R. (Interviewer) / Adamson, Reed (Interviewee)
Created2011
Description

Reed Adamson, Campaign Director for former Congressman Harry Mitchell, describes his experiences working for Harry Mitchell's campaign in 2010. Reed talks about his background and interest in politics beginning with learning about Health Care Insurance, the growth of immigration reform, the Arizona State Democratic party, and his changing roles working

Reed Adamson, Campaign Director for former Congressman Harry Mitchell, describes his experiences working for Harry Mitchell's campaign in 2010. Reed talks about his background and interest in politics beginning with learning about Health Care Insurance, the growth of immigration reform, the Arizona State Democratic party, and his changing roles working for Harry.

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ContributorsBerman, David R. (Interviewer) / Quigley, Chris (Interviewee)
Created2011
DescriptionChris Quigley, Director of Administration for former Congressman Harry Mitchell, describes her experiences working for Harry Mitchell.
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ContributorsBerman, David R. (Interviewer) / Higgins, Elizabeth (Interviewee)
Created2011
Description

Elizabeth Higgins, staffer for former Congressman Harry Mitchell, describes her experiences working for Mitchell during his time as an Arizona State legislator and as a member of the U.S. Congress representing Arizona's 5th congressional district.

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ContributorsBerman, David R. (Contributor) / Morrison Institute of Public Policy (Contributor)
Created2014-11-01
Description

Morrison Institute Senior Research Fellow David R. Berman looks at the priorites Governor-elect Doug Ducey must face, including a $520 million budget deficit.

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ContributorsBerman, David R. (Contributor) / Morrison Institute of Public Policy (Contributor)
Created2014-08-01
Description

Morrison Institute Senior Research Fellow David R. Berman looks at the pros and cons of three propositions (Prop 304, Prop 303, Prop 122) that will be on the November statewide ballot.

ContributorsBerman, David R. (Author) / Morrison Institute of Public Policy (Contributor)
Created2018-10-01
Description

Arizona voters will be asked to pass judgment on five measures on the ballot in the November 2018 general election. Four propositions call for amendments to the Arizona Constitution. Two propositions were placed on the ballot by the Legislature, two others through the initiative process and the remaining one via

Arizona voters will be asked to pass judgment on five measures on the ballot in the November 2018 general election. Four propositions call for amendments to the Arizona Constitution. Two propositions were placed on the ballot by the Legislature, two others through the initiative process and the remaining one via a signature-gathering campaign challenging legislation passed by the Legislature and signed into law by the governor. As in past years, ASU Morrison Institute for Public Policy examined Arizona’s propositions to offer voters independent and nonpartisan assessments based on relevant documents and views expressed by subject-matter specialists and those who support and oppose particular measures. “Understanding Arizona’s Propositions” will provide information on each ballot proposal, how each came about, what it would do if passed, and its likely impact.