Saturday, April 23, 2016

A message from Jeff DeWit State Treasurer of Arizona

Why I am voting NO on Prop 123.


Proposition 123 is LESS money for schools and RAISES PROPERTY TAXES

I wish I could support Proposition 123.  I wish it was in the best interest of our schools, teachers, and taxpayers.  I wish it lived up to the claim of being “more money for schools without raising taxes.”  Unfortunately it is none of these things.

Anytime politicians tell you they have found a way to spend money without raising taxes, they are either raising debt or raiding a trust fund.  It is why our federal government owes $19 Trillion and our Social Security Trust Fund is depleted.  Our federal government has made false promises, and Arizona is now following suit.

Proposition 123 is a raid on the Schools’ Permanent Endowment Trust Fund which was established by Congress at Arizona’s statehood.  It is a pool of money intended to grow for the benefit of educating Arizona schoolchildren forever.  We can spend interest, but we are never to spend principle, as this plan does in a BIG way.  Proposition 123 violates this Congressional requirement, and if passed, a new multi-year lawsuit will likely begin, further delaying funding for our schools.

The politicians are saying that this Trust is “underperforming our schools.”  This is incorrect.  The amount we spend on schools from the Trust is now the highest in Arizona history, roughly $100 million a year, and should double about every seven years.  Voting NO on Proposition 123 keeps this money for its intended purpose, benefiting our schools forever.  Saying yes cuts the trust fund by over a third, costs our schools (and ultimately our taxpayers) Billions of dollars, keeps teacher pay at 50th in the country, raises property taxes, and creates a huge fiscal cliff in ten years that will hit hardworking taxpayers.

Let me say part of that again.  Right now Arizona is 50th in the country in teacher pay.  If Prop 123 passes, and the trust fund is raided, and when property taxes increase, we will still be 50th in the country in teacher pay!  As the Arizona Republic has pointed out, this is merely a "scam" on the voters to make them think that this is free money, when in reality it comes at a very high price to our children, teachers, and taxpayers.  Read here: http://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/ej-montini/2016/04/18/montini-gov-doug-ducey-league-of-women-voters-proposition-123-arizona-legislature-state-land-trust/83157214/ 

The public is also being told that Prop 123 is “more money for teachers.”  Anyone that reads the language of this bill know this is not true, and their claim was also ‘fact-checked’ by the Republic recently and given ZERO stars and rated “False.” (http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/fact-check/2016/03/05/fact-check-no-requirement-prop-123-money-go-directly-classrooms/80990218/) Prop 123 does the opposite, it is purposefully written to make it possible for the money to go to administrative raises without a single dollar going to a teacher or classroom.

And a dirty little secret of Prop 123 is that it will also increase Trust fund payouts to the State Hospital and State Prisons, among other non-school related spending increases.

Bottom Line: Proposition 123 is LESS money for schools, and RAISES property taxes (see AZ Republic November 18th, 2015).  It is shameful that the proponents are misleadingly telling the public otherwise.  Quite frankly, if the Yes on 123 campaign was a business instead of a political campaign it would be guilty of fraudulent advertising.  It seems to be an unfortunate rule of thumb in today’s political world that since the politicians supporting Prop 123 will be out of office in eight years or less, they care little that when this plan expires in ten years our school finances will be a mess and taxpayers will foot a huge bill.

Before being elected as Treasurer, I had never run for office.  Like many, I was frustrated with the poor financial decisions being made on our behalf, and took a huge pay cut to help our government make smarter decisions with taxpayer money.

We can do better.  We can solve the inflation funding lawsuit without raiding the Trust, provide higher pay to teachers, and save taxpayers from a huge fiscal cliff.  But the only way Arizona gets there is by voting NO on 123, as I will be doing.

-Jeff DeWit
State Treasurer of Arizona



About Jeff DeWit

Treasurer Jeff DeWit is a successful Financial Professional with over 23 years of experience.  He started his career in finance in 1992 at one of the largest brokerage firms in the country, moving up quickly to become one of Smith Barney's youngest fully licensed Investment Professionals.  In the mid-90s Jeff became a Market Maker in financial futures contracts as one of the youngest Full Members of the CME as well as a full member of the Chicago Board of Trade. In 1999, Jeff started a company called ECHOtrade, and during his 14 years as CEO grew the company to over 500 licensed professional traders worldwide with total volume in excess of a billion shares traded a month.  He developed one of the first software platforms that enabled market makers to trade off the exchange floor, and created some of the best real-time financial risk management software and algorithms.  He has a degree in Business Administration with a minor in Finance, and an accounting degree.

Treasurer DeWit is a loving husband to his wife and best friend Marina and adoring father to his three fun and energetic daughters.   


Friday, April 22, 2016

AZ SOS Reagan statement on Maricopa County Special Election Ballot Error

News from Michele Reagan Arizona Secretary of State
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(602) 542-4285

STATEMENT FROM SECRETARY REAGAN ON MARICOPA COUNTY SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT ERROR

“Earlier today, I was frustrated and disappointed to learn that there was an error within the Spanish text of Proposition 124’s heading on Maricopa County’s Special Election ballot,” said Secretary Reagan.  However, we’re pleased that Maricopa County has agreed to reprint 700,000 polling place ballots and send a postcard notifying voters as to the error to 1.3 million voters who received an early ballot.  For more information about the propositions voters should review the Publicity Pamphlet they received at home or on www.Arizona.Vote.”
Contact:
Matt Roberts
Director of Communications
Arizona Secretary of State, Michele Reagan
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
(602) 542-2228

(602) 540-3521

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Help Me Get On The Ballot: Sign My Nominating Petition for State Senate

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Thursday, April 14, 2016

Arizonans for Clean and Accountable Elections

I-25-2016            
Arizona Clean and Accountable Elections Act
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Filed: April 12, 2016        
Due Date: July 7, 2016
Number of signatures:  150,642
Arizonans for Clean and Accountable Elections
530 E McDowell Road, Suite 107-291
Phoenix, AZ 85004
520-276-0593
Samantha Pstross, Applicant & Chairman
Mary Chlan, Treasurer
Requires lobbyists to disclose all meals purchased for elected officials and bans lobbyist funded travel or speaking engagements; improves Clean Elections funding for candidates, reforming initial funding and providing matching contributions from small donors; reduces contribution limits for nonparticipating candidates to $1000 for legislative and local candidates and $2500 for statewide candidates; requires corporations that spend more than $10,000 in elections to disclose high dollar donors; bans government contractors from contributing to candidates while negotiating or working under government contracts; prevents former government officials from representing clients before agencies and officials for two years after leaving their government positions.
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The following political committees have filed with our office.
Filer ID = 201600532  "Arizonans for Clean and Accountable Elections"
Filer ID = 201600531 “L.Macias,Candidate for Representative, LD 18”
To view more information, click the link below, copy/paste the Filer ID number into the Filer ID search field on the right side of the Campaign Finance - Advanced Search screen to view their Statement of Organization.

http://apps.azsos.gov/apps/election/cfs/search/AdvancedSearch.aspx

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Sunday, April 10, 2016

LETTER TO ALL AZGOP STATE CONVENTION DELEGATES

It's very important to re-elect Bruce he is Chairman of the RNC Rules Committee.  At this time we need a voice of reason to oversee any rule changes that may be considered. be
>>I Ask For Your Vote & Support For Re Election To RNC<<
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Dear Arizona State Convention Delegate
Congratulations on your election as a state delegate to our convention on April 30th and best of luck on your plans to become a delegate to the Republican National Convention.

When we meet in Phoenix , in addition to picking our national delegates we will also elect our members to the RNC to serve as National Committeeman and National Committeewoman. I am seeking re election and ask for your support and your vote not only for my past representation of Arizona values and principles but for all of the important things we are focused on in the upcoming convention and general election.
As your representative I stand for transparency and fairness at our national convention and keeping the party unified for the White House fight. I promise to continue holding our elected leaders accountable by turning the RNC into an independent political force into the future. I plan to support Robert Graham to become our next RNC Chair.
I am running against the influence of political consultants like Karl Rove who have repeatedly failed us in national elections and wants to parachute a "fresh face” candidate into the convention and GOP politicians' failure to deliver their campaign promises .
I promise to continue the insurgency through members of The National Republican Conservative Committee which I helped to create. We will continue representing conservative policy for our political party. We must continue our fight even after we win back the White House and retain our majorities in Congress and in statehouses through out the country.
Most importantly I plan to continue leading the RNC to recognize the power of the Republican electorate and our party volunteers who are the heart in our movement and the key to our successes . I have and will continue to serve as an influential gate keeper for the rules of our party which are fair and do not benefit one person or group over another. I will never stop being a consensus builder bringing diverse new groups into our party.
In an anti-establishment year you can depend on me to continue honoring your trust and never allowing anyone to move the goalposts in the middle of the contest. Between now and the convention I will be leading the charge to use Robert’s Rules at the national convention which will preserve the rights of our delegates. We delegates will be the driving force in Cleveland and not any behind the scenes groups.
Thank your for the honor and privilege of serving you.
Sincerely,
Bruce Ash
National Committeeman
For Arizona

Friday, April 8, 2016

AZSOS 2016 Presidential Preference Election Public Meetings

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Secretary Reagan will hold three public meetings to listen to voters describe their experience as a part of her review of the frustrations related to the 2016 Presidential Preference Election.  Additional meetings will be announced soon.
Monday, April 11th
Cartwright School District Building

5220 W. Indian School Road, Phoenix 5:30PM-7:00PM

Wednesday, April 13th
Church of the Beatitudes
555 W. Glendale Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85021
5:30PM-7:00PM

Thursday, April 14th
McQueen Park Activity Center
510 N. Horne St. Gilbert, AZ 85233
6:00PM-8:00PM

The media are invited to attend.
Contact:
Matt Roberts
Director of Communications
Michele Reagan, Secretary of State
(602) 542-2228 – Direct
(602) 540-3521 – Cell

@MattFlakAZ