East Valley Tribune: Chandler 03-10-2019

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Driver sentenced in Chandler mom’s traffic death.

BUSINESS . ................ 15

Chandler executive, ASU prof rates deadliest vehicles.

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EV mayors warn of regional texting ban BY JIM WALSH Tribune Staff Writer

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he mayors of Chandler and Mesa officials are hoping that the State Legislature finally passes a bill to combat texting while driving, but are prepared to study a regional crackdown if lawmakers continue years of failure to set a consistent statewide standard. Like other city officials throughout Arizona, Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke and Mesa Mayor John Giles last week told the Tribune they may reluctantly consider ordinances if the state fails to act and pursue a regional approach such as one already in force in the Tucson area.

They were buoyed by passage of Phoenix Republican Sen. Brophy McGee’s bill, which would only allow motorists to use a cell phone by using Bluetooth or other hands-free methods. Amid a sad trail of crashes, injuries and KEVIN HARTKE fatalities caused by texting motorists, the State Senate last week voted 20-10 vote to ban the use of a hand-held phone while driving. East Valley Republicans J.D. Mesnard of Chandler, David Farnsworth of Mesa and Ed-

die Farnsworth of Gilbert were among those voting against the measure. Mesnard is proposing a broader ban on distracted driving, but the measure may not even get out of the Senate. Brophy-McGee’s JOHN GILES bill now goes to the state House, where it faces an uncertain future despite the recent death of Salt River Pima-Maricopa Tribal Police Officer Clayton

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Scouting organizations wage war for girl members BY CECILIA CHAN Tribune Staff Writer

GET OUT.................... 22 Giddy up to Roots & Boots.

FOOD........................... 23

Meet the American Classic. COMMUNITY..................11 BUSINESS........................15 OPINION......................... 17 SPORTS ...........................19 GETOUT.......................... 22 CLASSIFIED.................... 27

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eon Bryant found it a perfect fit when she joined Scouts BSA, formerly known as Boy Scouts of America. The Skyline High School student said she attended a few Girl Scouts meetings but found her niche with Scouts BSA. “The Boy Scouts was attractive to me because I like camping and the outdoors,” said the 16-year-old Mesa resident who described herself as a heavy-duty tomboy. “Both had definite advantages. But the cool, outdoorsy things appealed to me. I like to get my hands dirty.” Deon was one of nearly 6,000 girls who joined Scouts BSA in the first two weeks, according to Kate Jacobs, a spokeswoman at the Scout’s national headquarters in Texas. Boy Scouts of America opened its venerable

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Members of TBoy Scouts of America Troop 3501 include, from left, Deon Bryant, 16, of Mesa; Brigette Sokiveta, 11; and Scoutmaster Sarah Sokiveta, (Pablo Robles/Tribune Staff Photographer)

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