How many more red flags
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I can say with confidence that you know one of my top priorities is integrity. I wrote about how important integrity is to me in my newsletters and you know I am integrity-driven.
Imagine my surprise when I received the latest flyer from Scottsdale Kevin Robinson (as he is known in sections of District 6) and read his
statement position on the ethics commission, “While other candidates have refused to take a position, Kevin will be the deciding “yes” vote to make an ethics commission a reality in Phoenix.”
The photo from my website clearly shows that I have taken the position to establish a working ethics commission, including additional points to maintain the integrity of our elections and hold our elected officials accountable.
A working ethics commission has been on my website as part of my platform since day one and is also an important issue with the voters I talk to.
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Robinson's attempt to give you the impression that the establishment of an ethics commission hinges on his deciding yes vote, is also not accurate.
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The amount isn’t as important as the donation itself because it’s going to take a lot of people chipping in as much as they can to reach our goal. A win this November is a win for our families and businesses.
Thank you for your trust and support,
Joan Greene
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Email is the most important way we keep in touch with you, so thank you for reading to the end. Small donors like you keep us going. To contribute via check, please address to Joan Greene for Phoenix City Council 4802 E. Ray Road, Suite 23-134 Phoenix, AZ 85044
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