Tag: board
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Sylvia Lee appointed to Pima County Board of Supervisors
Sylvia Lee can be representing District 3 on the Pima County Board of Supervisors by way of the tip of 2024. The Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 on Tuesday to nominate Lee to the seat left vacant by Pima County Supervisor Sharon Bronson, a Democrat who had represented the district — which stretches from Midtown…
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The Replacements: A temp employee could be greatest to fill Bronson's seat on Pima Board
The Pima County supervisors shared a little bit of collective knowledge again within the days after they shared cramped places of work atop the 11-story Administration Constructing: “No everlasting buddies. No everlasting enemies.” I’ve received one other one for them: No everlasting substitute colleagues. The board should not be capable to confer the benefit of…
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Kozachik: Are regents on board with UA's dealing with of price range shortfall?
I penned an op-ed that the Arizona Every day Star ran final week. It speaks to only a number of the methods College of Arizona President Robert Robbins and Athletics Director Dave Heeke have labored collectively to create this monetary waterfall. Spending near $2 million on renovations to Robbins’ skybox suite, $2 million on upgrades…
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Az committee praises constitution faculty board, recommends 10-year continuance
The Arizona Senate and Home training committees have put their backing behind the Arizona State Board for Constitution Colleges to proceed its work regulating constitution colleges for one more 10 years. Like many different state boards, the constitution faculty board should be renewed by the legislature not less than as soon as each decade, so…
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8 apply to fill Bronson's Pima County board seat
Eight residents of Pima County District 3 have submitted their names to be appointed to fill the seat of longtime Supervisor Sharon Bronson, who retired final month after a fall broke her ribs. Bronson, 77, served 27 years on the Board of Supervisors, submitting her resignation letter on Nov. 13 after tripping over her cat…
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8 apply to fill Bronson's Pima County board set
Eight residents of Pima County District 3 have submitted their names to be appointed to fill the seat of longtime Supervisor Sharon Bronson, who retired final month after a fall broke her ribs. Bronson, 77, served 27 years on the Board of Supervisors, submitting her resignation letter on Nov. 13 after tripping over her cat…
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Sharon Bronson, affected by damaged ribs, resigns from Pima County Board of Supervisors after 27 years
Sharon Bronson, in workplace for practically three a long time, is resigning as a member of the Pima County Board of Supervisors. The 77-year-old Democrat broke three ribs in a fall a few week in the past. Bronson will step down on Nov. 27, she introduced Monday morning. Bronson, first elected in a 1996 three-way…
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Pima set to hike trash charges, PCC board discusses job satisfaction
Election Day has prompted the rescheduling of a bunch of conferences that usually would fall on the primary Tuesday of the month. So that is going to be a reasonably fast journey across the proverbial horn beginning with the Pima County Board of Supervisors and a charge plan for municipal stable waste. Reowww. Horny! The…
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Hobbs revamps Rio Nuevo board, removes some longtime administrators
The board that oversees Tucson’s Rio Nuevo enterprise district was shaken up this week, with Gov. Katie Hobbs exercising her energy to switch members. The Democrat eliminated 4 administrators, changing them with new members. She reappointed Fletcher McCusker, the longtime chairman. Hobbs’ workplace known as the brand new appointees a “dynamic group” with “huge sector…
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Arizona Auditor Normal: Board ought to enhance constitution college monetary oversight
The board that oversees constitution faculties in Arizona isn’t doing sufficient to make sure faculties’ monetary viability, in accordance with the state auditor basic. In a report launched Tuesday, the Arizona Auditor Normal discovered that the strategies utilized by the Arizona State Board for Constitution Colleges to judge college funds should not at all times…