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    • Marc Spitzer

    • Marc Spitzer

    • unknown

    • Government; Arizona government and politics

    • Marc Spitzer was a Republican Senator for District 18 from 1992-2000. Marc is the Corporations Commissioner for Arizona begining in 2000.
    • Sam Steiger

    • Sam Steiger

    • unknown

    • Government; Arizona government and politics

    • Sam Steiger was an Arizona Representative from 1967-1977. In 1999 Steiger was the Mayor of Prescott.
    • Margaret Hance, 1978

    • Margaret Hance, 1978

    • unknown

    • Government; Arizona government and politics

    • Margaret Hance was the first female Republican Mayor of Phoenix from 1976 to 1983.
    • Margaret Hance, 1979

    • Margaret Hance, 1979

    • Unknown

    • Government; Arizona government and politics

    • Phoenix Mayor Margaret Hance proclaims Hadassah Month For October 1979.
    • Governor Raul Castro, 1977

    • Governor Raul Castro, 1977

    • Unknown

    • Government; Arizona government and politics

    • Raul Castro was the first Hispanic elected as Governor of Arizona 1975-1977. Castro Earned a law degree from U of A. Castro served as a Pima County Superior Judge from 1958-1964.
    • Senator Dennis DeConcini

    • Senator Dennis DeConcini

    • Unknown

    • Government; Arizona government and politics

    • Senator Dennis DeConcini meets with the Arizona delegation of National B'nai B'rith Women. From left the women are Fran Wolfson, Fran Frazin, and Nanci Miller.
    • Arizona Governor Paul Fannin

    • Arizona Governor Paul Fannin

    • Unknown

    • Arizona. Governor (1959-1965 : Fannin); Arizona Government and politics

    • Governor Paul Fannin signs a proclamation with local Jewish leaders. Fannin was the governor of Arizona from 1959-1965.
    • Joy Carter and Barry Starr, 1978

    • Joy Carter and Barry Starr, 1978

    • Al Ruland

    • Government; Jewish mayors; Arizona government and politics

    • Phoenix Vice Mayor Joy Carter and City Council Member Barry Starr are pictured at the swearing in ceremonies at Council Chamber.
    • Mayor John Driggs

    • Mayor John Driggs

    • Candid Wedding Photographers

    • Government; Arizona government and politics

    • Mayor John Driggs signs a proclamation while members of the Phoenix Jewish community look on. From left: Rabbi Albert Plotkin, Dorothy Pickelner, Saul Silverman, and Doctor Harold Shapiro.
    • Bruce Babbitt, 1983

    • Bruce Babbitt, 1983

    • unknown

    • Government; Arizona Politics and government

    • Governor Bruce Babbitt signs a proclamation designating a Day of Remembrance for the victims of the holocaust. Participating in the ceremony are Sheryl Leonard, Director of the Community Relations Committee of the Jewish Federation of Greater...
    • Jack Williams, 1967

    • Jack Williams, 1967

    • Unknown

    • Government; Arizona Politics and government

    • Governor Jack Williams signs the United Jewish Welfare Fund Proclamation as campaign leaders Harold Alpert, Samuel Shapiro, Irvin Pealstein, Saul Silverman, and Ed Melczer look on.
    • Master list of state government programs: fiscal years ...

    • Master list of state government programs: fiscal years ...

    • Arizona. Office of the Governor. Office of Strategic Planning and Budgeting.

    • Government productivity--Arizona; Administrative agencies--Arizona; Arizona--Politics and government;

    • This title contains one or more publications. Provides an inventory of programs and subprograms from the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches of government pursuant to A.R.S. § 35-122.
    • Joint Legislative Study Committee on the Relationship between the State and the Navajo Nation 2002...

    • Joint Legislative Study Committee on the Relationship between the State and the Navajo Nation 2002 final report

    • Arizona. Legislature. Joint Legislative Study Committee on the Relationship between the State and the Navajo Nation.

    • Indians of North America -- Government relations; Indians of North America -- Politics and government; Tribal government -- Arizona; State governments -- Arizona.

    • The report contains minutes for six meetings from August 9, 2001 through November 21, 2002. The Committee recommended introducing legislation to: 1) move the date of the Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day to Thursday of the second week of...
    • A performance audit of the Department of Administration-Data Center

    • A performance audit of the Department of Administration-Data Center

    • Arizona. Office of the Auditor General.

    • Arizona--Dept. of Administration--Data Center; Sunset reviews of government programs--Arizona; Arizona--Politics and government--Data processing;

    • 53 pages (PDF version). File size: 1593.178 KB. A report to the Arizona State Legislature December 1981, Report No. 81-24.
    • Viola Jimulla (1878-1966)

    • Viola Jimulla (1878-1966)

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Yavapai Indians -- History; Yavapai Indians -- Politics and Government -- Arizona

    • Viola Jimulla was the energetic Chief of the Yavapai Indians from 1940 to 1966, known for helping her people to much greater prosperity. Working alongside Prescott business leaders, she was successful in expanding the reservation by 1300 acres in...
    • January 11

    • January 11

    • Unknown

    • Arizona politics and government; Arizona legislature; Arizona State Library; Barbershops; Artesian wells

    • On this date in 1915, the second regular session of the state legislature convened. Legislative initiatives included diverse topics such as establishing a state library, appropriating $17,000 for drilling artesian wells in Greenlee and Mohave...
    • July 8

    • July 8

    • Unknown

    • Cochise County (Ariz.)--Politics and government; Cochise County (Ariz.)--History

    • On this date in 1930, the Arizona Supreme court upheld the right of Cochise County to move the county seat from Tombstone to Bisbee. This photograph of the Cochise County Court House in Tombstone, built in 1882, is undated.

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