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Arizona has not been getting much love from the federal government these days. From SB 1070 to Sheriff Joe Arpaio, it seems Washington, D.C., enjoys challenging the Grand Canyon state.
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Arizona has not been getting much love from the federal government these days. From SB 1070 to Sheriff Joe Arpaio, it seems Washington, D.C., enjoys challenging the Grand Canyon state.
Forty-seven years ago on Aug. 28, 1963, my grandfather took his son for his birthday to see one of the most revered and transformative speakers of the 20th century, Martin Luther King Jr. Little did my father know, King would deliver his infamous “I Have a Dream” speech.
Arizona is not one of 30 states to have a ban on texting while driving, but it should be. An Arizona Senate bill to ban texting and driving died in the House this year, which is why a recent survey by Auto Club AAA and Seventeen magazine, featured in a USA Today article, is an ominous reminder for all drivers and passengers in Tempe. According to the poll, almost nine in 10 teens on the road drive while texting or talking on a cell phone with the understanding of the dangers involved.
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