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Arizona AG finds city of Sedona and its Sedona Chamber reworked Agreement and clawbacked funds now meets requirements of Constitution
Article submitted by the city of Sedona.
Sedona AZ – In a report issued August 15, 2019, the Office of the Arizona Attorney General finds that the city of Sedona contract with the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau, and the city’s administration of that contract, are consistent with the requirements of the Arizona Constitution.
From the report:
The Office concludes that although...
AZ Virtual Legal Resource Center Wins Awards
Sedona AZ (November 21, 2017) – Number one and two came earlier this year. Friday was the day for number three and four as AzCourtHelp.org racked up two new awards, and the virtual legal resource center is not even a year old! First award, the Arizona Association of Counties’ Summit Award for Court Administration and Management and, moments later, AzCourtHelp.org earned the top honor, Innovation...
Eddie Maddock: History in Headlines
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock with a Sedona History in Headlines review.
Sedona AZ (June 25, 2017) – How much of a story can accurately be conveyed with a few simple words at the beginning of an article?
That, of course, is subjective and best ascertained by those reading the information and forming individual opinions which might thusly be considered as an invitation to objectivity,...
ACC Sued for Public Records
Sedona AZ (February 20, 2016) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
ACC Sued for Public Records
Information & Perspective by Warren Woodward
Sedona, Arizona ~ February 20, 2016
Redacted Arizona Corporation Commission release
I made a Public Records Request of the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) back in December of 2014. The following January, when the ACC sent...
AZ Attorney General Office Seeks Evidence of ACC Violations
Sedona AZ (January 6, 2016) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Arizona Attorney General’s Office to Investigate
Public Records Law Violations at the
Arizona Corporation Commission
Information & Perspective by Warren Woodward, Sedona AZ
Finally! It only took two months but last December 30th I received a phone message from someone at the Arizona Attorney General’s...
Sedona Oak Creek School District Violated Open Meeting Laws
Sedona AZ (June 30, 2015) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
I received a letter from the Office of the Arizona Attorney General dated June 25, 2015 regarding the Open Meeting Law Complaint against Sedona Oak Creek Unified School District that I had filed against the District back in August 27, 2014. The complaint dealt with the two Special Public Meetings that the SOCUSD...
Consumers Eligible for Restitution in Solar Rebate Scam
Sedona AZ (June 27, 2015) – Attorney General Mark Brnovich is letting Arizona consumers know they may be eligible for financial restitution resulting from the fraudulent business practices of Salt River & Wind, LLC (SRSW). Tucson victims may submit restitution claims for lost Tucson Electric Power (TEP) rebates through the Arizona Attorney General’s Tucson Office. Victims who have solar...
Arizona Will Execute Schad
Phoenix AZ (January 8, 2013) – On November 8, 2012, the Arizona Attorney General filed a motion with the Arizona Supreme Court asking that the Court issue a warrant for the execution of Edward Harold Schad Jr. thereby affirming the decision of the Superior Court of Yavapai County. Schad had appealed the Superior Court’s decision on April 1987, December 1989 and September 1997.
Schad’s...
Arizona Files Lawsuit Against Federal Government
Dear Sedona Eye Editor,
Our study group subscribes to the email alerts from the AZ Government web site and this was sent today from the Attorney General Tom Horne’s web page on that site. Use this link to access the full email alert and follow the updates. (www.azag.gov) Please post this so that others can read it and decide whether to subscribe for informational purposes.
Sue-Andriana...
Open Meeting Law Investigation Sparks Council Debate
Sedona, AZ — By Tommy Acosta…
All right you political chess buffs out there, here’s another one for you to ponder and masticate. Last night, Nov. 25, at the Sedona City Council meeting, members discussed allegations filed with the Attorney General’s office that four council members violated the Open Meeting Law shortly before the council voted to put lights on 89A.
Needless to say,...