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Campaign spending in Mesa relatively light as E-Day nears BY PAUL MARYNIAK Tribune Executive Editor
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ith only two more days to cast their ballots, Mesa voters can expect a change in the composition of the Mesa Public Schools Governing Board. But voter registration numbers suggest any shakeup in the city’s delegation to the State Legislature – where three of the four districts covering the city are solidly Republican – could be an entirely different matter. Spending this year by independent orga-
nizations on legislative races suggests none of those groups regardless of their political persuasion expects a change in the legislative delegation. Unlike political action committees and candidate’s own campaign �inance statements, independent organizations do not have to disclose the source of the funds they spend on ads and other support for or against a candidate. This year, those organizations of all political stripes and causes have �looded Arizona with a reported total of more than $55 mil-
Calming after the storm
COMMUNITY ....... 16 Mesa author toggles between fiction, nonfiction.
lion, spending it on mailers and other forms of advertising in support of or opposition to individual candidates as well as the two initiatives on the Nov. 3 ballot. The Arizona Capitol times recently reported such spending totals more than $55 million – much of it coming from liberal and conservative organizations headquartered outside the state. Beyond the presidential and U.S. Senate races in Arizona, those organizations have
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MPS pleads for community help with virus BY PAUL MARYNIAK AND WAYNE SCHUTSKY Tribune Staff
BUSINESS .............. 21 Mesa fisherman wins Walmart nod on invention. COMMUNITY ............................... 16 BUSINESS ..................................... 21 OPINION ....................................... 24 SPORTS .........................................25 GET OUT ...................................... 27 PUZZLES ...................................... 30 CLASSIFIED ................................. 30 Zone 1
Mesa Assistant Police Chief Ed Wessing and other city officials met with residents rattled by a shooting two weeks ago at Dobson and Guadalupe roads that killed a year-old boy and wounded six others. Police are offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the shooter's arrest. See Page 3. (Pablo Robles/Tribune Photographer)
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s COVID-19 cases start to rise across Arizona and the nation, Mesa Public Schools Governing Board members last week implored parents to do their part to keep campuses open. Board members stressed that parents must follow guidelines – such as teaching their kids to wash their hands frequently, maintaining social distance and keeping their children at home when sick, among others. “We need to stay focused on keeping schools open,” board President Elaine Miner said. “That is our focus. …The holidays are
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