Know Your Candidates before You Vote

Pamela Powers Hannley

Residents of Legislative District 9 have a clear choice for Arizona House. Two Democrats Rep. Randy Friese and Pamela Powers Hannley are running against Tea Party candidate Ana Henderson.

The Clean Elections debate revealed major differences between Henderson’s extreme Tea Party positions and the two Democrats’ views.

To simplify your voting decision, I revised my ven diagram (below) comparing where I stand on the issues and where Henderson stands.

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#AZ Star Endorses Pamela Powers Hannley & Other News

Arizona Daily Star

LD9 incumbent Rep. Randy Friese and I met with representatives from the Arizona Daily Star a few weeks ago to share ideas and answer their questions. Traditionally, the Star meets with all candidates for a position simultaneously, but LD9 Tea Party challenger Ana Henderson did not attend the interview.

On Sunday, Oct 9, the Star released their endorsements, and I’m proud to say that they endorsed me– along with the LD9 incumbents Friese and Senator Steve Farley. Here is an excerpt from the endorsement story.

On the House side, we endorse incumbent Randy Friese and newcomer Pamela Powers Hannley.

They are a solid combination and compliment each other’s strengths with experience and policy knowledge.

Friese and Powers Hannley are Democrats running against another newcomer, Republican Ana Henderson.

Powers Hannley identified the economy as her top priority, which isn’t unusual for a political candidate.

What makes her stand out, however, is that she’s not identifying “jobs” as her platform but puts economic stability and viability in a larger frame. She thinks of it “broadly, to lift people out of poverty.”

She supports an increased minimum wage and identifies corporate tax cuts and loopholes as a target to increase state revenue to spend on urgent needs, such as public education.

“These are issues that are not one-party issues,” she said. She cited paycheck equality and fairness as an example.

She also rightly points out that the southern end of LD 9, in midtown Tucson, is rife with rundown housing and that many residents don’t have the means to maintain or improve their property.

She raised the possibility of Arizona forming a public bank, which could give residents low-interest loans to improve their homes or businesses. We’re not ready to sign on to that just yet, but we appreciate her innovative thinking and reaching for different ideas.

To read the full story, here’s the link:

Star endorsement: Arizona Legislative District 9

Here are a few other news stories about the LD9 race:

Here are the local candidates we recommend this election (Star)

Steller: Candidates increasingly view debates as optional (Star)

Three candidates battle for two House seats in District 9 (Star)

Political Notebook: Anti-McCain primary votes loom large (Star)

State House: Most incumbent Democrats doing well (Star)

Legislative District 9 races (Blog for Arizona)

Who Is Ana Henderson? (Blog for Arizona)

Union roots propel Amherst native in Arizona House race (Amherst News Times – my hometown newspaper.)

#LD9 Debate Reveals Clear Choices Between Dem & GOP Candidates (For a recap of the LD9 debate on Oct 14.)

 

#PowersForThePeople Endorsements Keep Rolling In

Pamela Powers Hannley endorsements

Since I won the primary race on August 30, more endorsements have been rolling in. I deeply appreciate the like-minded organizations who are backing my run for one of the two LD9 Arizona House seats.

I am proud to report that the Sierra Club Grand Canyon Chapter, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona and the Arizona Education Association have endorsed my campaign. Thank you so much.

Now, onward to victory.