The Arizona Attorney General sent this letter to the Maricopa Board of Supervisors on August 6th. I can also confirm there is an open 1487 Investigation listed on the Arizona Attorney General website. Now we wait 30 days. pic.twitter.com/lwBDSMfzaQ
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) August 7, 2021
Attorney General Mark Brnovich has opened an investigation into Maricopa County’s failure to comply with valid and enforceable legislative subpoenas as requested by Arizona State Senator Sonny Borrelli.
Senator Borrelli made the request last week after Maricopa County officials defied a Senate subpoena.
If a violation is found, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors will have 30 days to resolve it. If they fail, “the Attorney General will notify the State Treasurer, who shall withhold and redistribute from Maricopa County state shared monies”.
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if you keep putting it off thirty days at a time, often enough, you get to 2024 and do it all over again the same way and nothing changes
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DeleteKicking the can down the road never ends well. The Democrats know "playing fair" is the losing strategy of fools. All they had to do to realize that was study the Republican tactics.
ReplyDeletestudy the Republican tactics.
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