Voter Guide 2024
F3’s Voter Guide to State and Local Propositions 2024 Full explanations of propositions can be read by clicking on the blue buttons below.
F3’s Voter Guide to State and Local Propositions 2024 Full explanations of propositions can be read by clicking on the blue buttons below.
2024 FUSD Candidate Questionnaire by Question Number View answers by candidate name 1) Bonds and overrides are one of the main ways to pay for infrastructure maintenance and physical improvements of schools. Do you support this type of taxing? Aaron Cirzan Bonds and overrides can provide the necessary funding to address urgent infrastructure issues that
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2024 FUSD Candidate Questionnaire by Candidate Name View answers by question number Questions 1) Bonds and overrides are one of the main ways to pay for infrastructure maintenance and physical improvements of schools. Do you support this type of taxing? 2) What is your opinion of the State’s education voucher program that provides up to
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2024 City Council Candidate Questionnaire Organized by Candidate Name Click here to view answers by question number. Questions 1) What was your position on the rezoning for the Northern Arizona Healthcare Hospitaland Health Care Village at Fort Tuthill? How do you believe the city can encouragerenovation of our current hospital? If NAH chooses to relocate
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2024 City Council Questionnaire by Question Number Click here to view answers by candidate. 1) What was your position on the rezoning for the Northern Arizona Healthcare Hospitaland Health Care Village at Fort Tuthill? How do you believe the city can encouragerenovation of our current hospital? If NAH chooses to relocate the hospital, how can
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F3 supports the sovereignty of indigenous tribes and peoples and believes the wishes of Indigenous peoples to close the Pinyon Plain Mine should be honored.
The Havasupai tribe have stated that uranium mining near the Grand Canyon poses real dangers to groundwater in the region. There is a risk of contamination of the ecologically important seeps and springs in the Grand Canyon area, including the Havasupai sole source of water. F3 supports Attorney General Mayes’ demand for an updated Environmental Impact Statement.
F3 also supports the Navajo and Hopi tribes in their efforts to stop the hauling of uranium ore through tribal lands.
We appreciate and support the positions taken by Coconino County (2024) and the City of Flagstaff (2017) to oppose the transportation of uranium ore through Flagstaff and Coconino County.
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