History tells us that whoever the Pima County Board of Supervisors picks to replace Sharon Bronson could be on the board for many years. They're likely to pull the board leftward.
- Pima County Supervisor Matt Heinz Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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OPINION: "We as a country are living through an extraordinary moment of hatred and demonization of the LGBTQ+ community," writes Pima County Supervisor Matt Heinz.
- Carol Ann Alaimo
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La Junta de Supervisores aprobó $1.7 millones para aumentos salariales y $330,000 en un espacio alquilado para cientos de camas de refugio.
- Carmen Duarte
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The agreement allows for appointing tribal prosecutors in criminal cases committed by non-Indians against tribal members on the reservation.
- Carol Ann Alaimo
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The Board of Supervisors approved $1.7 million for pay hikes and $330,000 on a rented space for hundreds more shelter beds.
- Nicole Ludden
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For Star subscribers: Only three constables are serving papers in the county's busiest justice precincts in an office on high alert after the fatal shooting of a colleague during an eviction.
- Pima County Supervisor Sharon Bronson Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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OPINION: "The strong and steady leadership of Chancellor Lee Lambert and Board Members Demion Clinco, Meredith Hay, and Catherine Ripley have made PCC into a center of educational excellence," writes Sharon Bronson, chair of the Pima County Board of Supervisors.
- Nicole Ludden
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The primary election saw some issues with the debut of new polling technology, but the elections department is planning changes before the general election.
- Nicole Ludden
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The Pima County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution Tuesday to assess its options in challenging a state statute that preempts local gun control laws.
- Rex Scott Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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OPINION: "As Arizona counties are charged under state law with protecting public health, our Board of Supervisors should have the ability to protect residents from public health and safety threats. Sadly, the Arizona Legislature restricts our capacity to fulfill that duty," writes Pima County Supervisor Rex Scott.
