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Sedona Verde Valley Red Rock National Monument Proponents Mislead Public

SedonaEye.com financial columnist J. Rick Normand Sedona AZ (September 1, 2015) – Keep Sedona Beautiful, the Sierra Club, the Monument Workgroup, Tom O’Halleran, U.S. Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick, Sedona’s last Mayor, a former Councilor now running for our School Board, Sedonadotbiz, and the current City Council proponents of the Sedona-Verde Valley Red Rock National Monument (“SVVRRNM”)... 

American Civics Act Legislation Fast Tracked

Former U.S. Supreme Court Judge Sandra Day O’Connor was unanimously confirmed by the Senate in 1981 supported by conservatives and liberals and women’s rights groups like the National Organization for Women. She retired from the Court on January 31, 2006. On August 12, 2009, Justice O’Connor was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor of the United States,... 

Alberto Olivas Workshop on Civic Engagement

Alberto Olivas, Director of the Center for Civic Participation at Maricopa Community College Sedona AZ (October 2, 2013) – The SpeakOut AZ Sedona Verde Valley team invites the public to attend a special free workshop Civic Engagement Leadership Capacities on October 22, 2013, at the Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley, 100 Meadowlark Drive, Sedona. Alberto Olivas, Director of the... 

Arizona Ranks Bottom Ten in Educated Voters

Sedona AZ (March 2, 2012) – The League of Women Voters Sedona-Verde Valley (LWVSVV) has been chosen as a Sector Partner for the O’Connor House Centennial Voter Engagement Project and its goal to move Arizona to the “top states” in informed voter participation. The O’Connor House, founded by Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, has as part of its mission “To create an Arizona where important... 

Senate Confirms Kagan to U.S. Supreme Court

Elena Kagan, 112th Supreme Court Justice Sedona AZ (August 5, 2010)-Elena Kagan, 50, won Senate confirmation today as the 112th Justice in a 63-37 Senate vote. Kagan becomes the nation’s fourth woman to sit on the United States high court joining two women Justices Ginsburg and Sotomayor on the nine member court.  Retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor (1981-2006) was the first woman... 
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