Saturday, March 1, 2014

Scottsdale Arizona Businessman Jeff Schwartz Announces Run for AZ State Senate LD23

Paid For by Committee to Elect Jeff Schwartz
SCOTTSDALE BUSINESSMAN JEFF SCHWARTZ 
TO OFFER LD 23 VOTERS CHOICE IN SENATE RACE

On Friday, February 28, 2014 businessman Jeff Schwartz filed to run for the Arizona State Senate in Legislative District 23 for the Republican primary at the office of Sec. of State Ken Bennett.
Schwartz said the primary reason he made the decision to enter the political race is the importance of having leadership in Arizona focused on the actual needs of the state, including limiting government, and acting on those key responsibilities in a determined and effective manner. "It's time to do more than talk about what doesn't work and fight enemies that don't exist; we need to focus on a long term plan to ensure Arizona has a secure economy for generations to come and stop being stymied by the personal political expediency of the moment."

As to the current debate surrounding SB1062, Schwartz had this to say, "The fact that this legislature, with all the issues facing this state, would choose to have SB1062 as their first piece of passed legislation says volumes about the priorities of those currently in office."

Residents of Legislative District 23 are eager to have a Senator who understands the value of education and its direct correlation to job creation and retention; the need for public safety and a robust economy and whose priorities will be in line with theirs.  "While Arizona is a wonderful place to visit and retire, we have a generation in our schools that must be a focal point. Those elected to serve our citizens should have these children as their first priority."

Schwartz's campaign will be chaired by Steve Hilton, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Meritage Homes.  For more information, visit his website at www.ElectJeffSchwartz.com.
Schwartz said the primary reason he made the decision to enter the political race is the importance of having leadership in Arizona focused on the actual needs of the state, including limiting government, and acting on those key responsibilities in a determined and effective manner. "It's time to do more than talk about what doesn't work and fight enemies that don't exist; we need to focus on a long term plan to ensure Arizona has a secure economy for generations to come and stop being stymied by the personal political expediency of the moment."

Schwartz's campaign will be chaired by Steve Hilton, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Meritage Homes.  For more information, visit his website at www.ElectJeffSchwartz.com.