I need your help on Arizona’s HB2543 prioritizing rural transportation projects
As an Executive Board member of the Rural Transportation Advisory Committee (RTAC), I want to discuss the progress of House Bill 2543, which is...
Councilman opposes HB 2536 over harm to city planning and residents’ input
OPINION
By Vincent Manfredi
As a councilmember, I am deeply concerned about the negative impacts HB 2536 (Kaiser) will have on our cities and towns. This...
Legislature is coming after local zoning
OPINION
By Vincent Manfredi, Maricopa City Councilmember
I have heard a quote by Ronald Reagan from 1964 (six years before I was born) that still rings...
Opinion: Prop. 469 would deliver better quality of life to Pinal County
We can improve the quality of life in Pinal County for years to come by voting YES on Proposition 469.
Among many other projects, the...
Teresa Martinez receives councilman’s endorsement for House
Editor:
It is my privilege and honor to endorse Teresa Martinez for election in the Arizona House of Representatives in 2022.
Teresa was appointed to serve...
Vitiello: Thank you
Dear Maricopa:
THANK YOU! I appreciate your confidence in me, allowing me to serve on our City Council
for another four years. I asked for your...
Poll: Most respondents have some doubts about election accuracy
Seven days after the Aug. 2 primary election the winners in the Maricopa City Council race became clear. But the multiple election mistakes by...
Manfredi: Thanks, Maricopa, for voting in a difficult election
Maricopa,
I want to thank you for voting, especially this year when it seemed harder and more complicated than it should have been.
I want to...
Re-elect Henry Wade for City Council, Chapados says
By Peg Chapados
August 2, Primary Election Day, is almost here. It’s time to vote for Maricopa City Council members and I humbly ask you...
Ex-mayor Price endorses incumbents for City Council
By Christian Price
Election time is here again.
And today I write to you as a private citizen. I understand that politics elicits very strong feelings...
Constable: Vote for responsible, hardworking Manfredi
By Constable Glenn Morrison, Western Pinal Justice Precinct
Vincent Manfredi is a solid fiscal conservative, responsible business owner and one of the hardest working City...
Leach: Keep ‘Maricopa first’ Manfredi on city council
Vincent Manfredi has the insight and experience that makes him valuable to the City of Maricopa. I fully endorse him and believe the people...
Former state senator: Manfredi, Vitiello deserve re-election
By Steve Smith
Please join me in supporting Vince Manfredi and Rich Vitiello for re-election to the Maricopa City Council.
Vince Manfredi has been an outstanding...
Roberts: $35 million for Riggs Road overpass proof of Manfredi’s value to Maricopa
By Bret Roberts
It is an understatement to say Vince is one of the hardest working people I know. I've personally seen him put the...
Liermann: Manfredi the ‘steady hand we need’
The City of Maricopa is in a critical stage of development. Strong leadership is essential on the City Council. Vincent Manfredi’s knowledge and insight...
Senior advocate: City best served with transparent, experienced Manfredi on council
To the Editor:
I would like to take this opportunity to endorse current Interim Mayor Vince Manfredi for another term on the City of Maricopa...
Chapados: Re-elect Rich Vitiello to City Council
By Peg Chapados
Another election year is upon us, and the 2022 Maricopa City Council election is vitally important for the present and future of...
Biggs: Cavanaugh is fiscal conservative in name only
By Braden Biggs
Supervisor (Kevin) Cavanaugh talks a big game about being a fiscal conservative and wanting a smaller government. However, his actions and the...
Manfredi: City Council proposing property tax reduction
By Vincent Manfredi
Taxes are too high.
I have made it a mission to mandate the lowering of property taxes for every taxpayer. As your councilmember...
Vitiello: Results count, Maricopa
Thank you. It has been an honor and privilege in serving you, the residents of Maricopa since 2018. My family, friends and supporters know...
Manfredi: Keep Maricopa whole while redistricting
I want to keep Maricopa whole while redistricting the supervisor districts. We have been working hard to do so and, at this morning's Pinal...
Pinal County Redistricting 2022 – It is important to Maricopa
Pinal County is currently going through a redistricting process to evaluate whether to modify current county districts. It’s important to understand why this is...
MUSD President: Yes, on Prop 457
Six years ago, Maricopa faced a problem that impacted some of the youngest people in our community. This problem was not seen or known by...
Councilmember: Vote ‘yes’ for MUSD Override
By Councilmember Henry Wade
The citizens of the city of Maricopa were successful in supporting the approval of the 2016 Override. The current continuation, which...
Parent: Daughter example of Override success
By Angelia Ebner
My family has lived in Maricopa since 2005. We have seen tremendous growth and change. We are not only proud to be...
Teacher: Override impact on class sizes, technology game-changer
By Leonard Ybarra
As a 13-year MUSD employee, I can attest that the only constant has been change. MUSD has consistently embraced this challenge in...
Teacher sees major impact of override on her kids
By Kristina Begonja
My name is Kristina Begonja. I am a kindergarten teacher at Butterfield Elementary School. I am also a proud MUSD parent. I...
Marsh: We all want the best education possible for our children
By Councilmember Bob Marsh
Please vote "yes" on the MUSD override continuation!
The upcoming vote on Nov. 2 is for continuing the school district budget increase...
Manfredi: Override proved to be great investment, should continue
By Vincent Manfredi, Maricopa City Councilmember
In 2016, I asked Maricopa to take a leap of faith and institute a Maintenance & Operations Override for...
Former vice mayor: Support ‘vital’ MUSD override
By Peg Chapados
I support the MUSD override, and I humbly ask all Maricopans to do the same. Why? Because it’s vital for Maricopa, on...