Arizona Free Enterprise Club Releases Third Round of Endorsements

Arizona Free Enterprise Club Releases Third Round of Endorsements

Phoenix, AZ – Today the Arizona Free Enterprise Club announced their third slate of endorsements for the 2022 election.     

The endorsed candidates represent individuals who align with the organization’s principles and key policy goals. Club President Scot Mussi stated, “It is critical Arizona has leaders and policy makers who are able to articulate and stand up for individual liberties, free market principles, and conservatie values.  This slate of candidates has proven they can and will.”

Arizona State Legislature

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House: Vera GebranSenate:  David FarnsworthSenate: Gary Snyder
House: Maria Syms House: Michele Pena (Write-in)
   
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House: Kathy PearceHouse: Julie Willoughby
House: Mary Ann Mendoza 

Local City and Town Council

ChandlerPaysonFountain Hills
Darla GonzalezTom Morrissey (Mayor)Brenda Kalivianakis
Farhana Shifa Allen Skillicorn
  Hannah Toth
PeoriaGilbertQueen Creek
Jason Beck (Mayor)Jim TorgesonTravis Padilla
Mario Chicas
 Bobbi Buchli 

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A Proposed Ballot Measure That Targets Donor Privacy Is Another Attack on Free Speech

A Proposed Ballot Measure That Targets Donor Privacy Is Another Attack on Free Speech

Every American should be free to peacefully support causes they believe in without being harassed or intimidated.

Someone should tell that to Terry Goddard. For years, the former Attorney General of Arizona has been leading a campaign to “Stop Dark Money” in our state. Although the name sounds nefarious, it’s nothing more than clever messaging aimed to scare the average person.

But now Goddard’s new donor harassment initiative is set to file signatures in the coming days. And if it makes it onto the ballot and becomes law, it would be a devastating blow to donor privacy and free speech.

Known as the Voters’ Right to Know Act, the proposed ballot measure attempts to require any group or entity that spends over $50,000 in a statewide race (or $25,000 in any other race) to not only disclose their donors, but also the “original source” of any funds received. That applies to both candidate expenditures and ballot measures. While on the surface, that may not concern someone who doesn’t give to election races, this is just the start.

To say that this is a poorly drafted measure would be a severe understatement. Just take a look for yourself at the ballot language right here. There isn’t a nonprofit, PAC, or any other entity that spends funds supporting or opposing a candidate or ballot measure that could ever comply with this absurd initiative. But that’s just one of the many issues.

The Voters’ Right to Know Act is another attempt to silence free speech—and to target, harass, and dox private citizens. If you don’t think it will do just that, think again. You can ask former Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich about his experience. Back in 2010, California’s then-Attorney General Kamala Harris began ordering nonprofits that fundraised in the state to disclose the information of their major donors. And Eich was forced to step down from his position amid a flurry of backlash when it was made public that he donated money in support of California’s Proposition 8, a ballot initiative that aimed to define marriage as between one man and one woman. But the harassment didn’t stop with Eich.

Organizations like Thomas More Law Center and Americans for Prosperity Foundation faced similar intimidation. And some Thomas More Law Center donors, employees, and clients even faced death threats, hate mail, and an assassination plot from those who opposed them.

The Voters’ Right to Know Act in Arizona will only make it worse. But just to be sure you know exactly who this initiative is targeting, consider this. Corporate media, big tech, and other liberal institutions are exempt from the measure. And the way it is drafted would also exempt most labor unions. That means the disclosure requirements of this measure would disproportionately impact conservatives. They’re not even trying to hide it! They want to dox conservatives, intimidate them, and harass anyone who doesn’t believe what the Left wants them to believe or say what the Left wants them to say.

And if the ballot language isn’t proof enough, take a look and see if the Voters’ Right to Know Committee is even willing to follow its own advice. Here’s the group’s campaign finance report from Quarter 2 of 2021, and here’s their campaign finance report from Quarter 1 of 2022. Do you see the hypocrisy? They have received money from corporations and out-of-state PACs and have not disclosed the “original source” of the funds!

This isn’t about “stopping dark money.” It’s about scaring people—especially conservatives—into complete submission to the liberal agenda.

But before Goddard and his group go any further with this measure, they may want to review the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Americans for Prosperity v. Bonta from last year. The high court struck down the California law we mentioned earlier because the First Amendment protects the freedom to support organizations and nonprofits anonymously. That means this initiative is likely unconstitutional and would probably get struck down as well. And if it gets that far, it should. Because donors deserve privacy, and not protecting that right is dangerous.

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Arizona needs to have a unified voice promoting economic freedom and prosperity, and the Free Enterprise Club is committed to making that happen. But we can’t do it alone. We need YOU!

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Rep. David Cook’s Liberal Agenda

Rep. David Cook’s Liberal Agenda

  • Protect FREE Benefits for Illegals 
  • Increase Taxes on Small Businesses
  • Infringe on 2nd Amendment Rights
  • Vote Himself a Pay Raise
  • Subsidize Woke Hollywood Liberals

Incentivizing the Illegal Invasion:

  • Voted for taxpayer subsidized in-state tuition for illegals (2021, SCR1044.). David Cook was only 1 of 4 Republicans in the House that voted for this bill.
  • Sponsored a bill supported by Democrats to protect sanctuary cities and incentivize illegals to stay in Arizona by forcing governments to accept foreign IDs.  (2021, HB2458).  A Democrat in the House introduced the same bill as HB2685

Increasing Taxes

  • Voted for a statewide sales tax increase. SCR1049, 2022 
  • Sponsored a bill to increase taxes on small businesses’ employee wages in the middle of a pandemic.  (2021, HB2805)
  • Voted with Democrats to impose a new tax on small businesses (2021, HB2161)

Infringing on the 2nd Amendment 

  • Opposed a bill that would allow students and faculty members at universities to carry a firearm to protect themselves and others on campus.   (2022, HB2447). 

View David Cook’s comments in House Republican caucus.  Cook argues that because foreign students attend our universities and are not familiar with our 2nd Amendment rights, that is a reason not to allow CCW holders carry weapons on campus. 

Pay Raises for Politicians & Bureaucrats 

  • Voted to give salary increases to Maricopa County politicians, the same people opposing the Maricopa County election audit. (2021, HB2700
  • Voted to give himself and fellow lawmakers a pay raise. (2021, HB2053)
  • Sponsored a bill to protect career politicians by allowing them to pay a fee to be on the ballot to avoid collecting signatures from voters.  (2022, HB2581)

Subsidies for the Swamp

  • Sponsored a bill to give hundreds of millions in taxpayer subsidies to Hollywood liberals to make woke movies and relocate thousands of California Democrats to Arizona.  (2022, SB1708

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