Sedona Action Network

DORR Annual Meeting

When:
28/01/2018 @ 4:30 pm
2018-01-28T16:30:00-07:00
2018-01-28T16:45:00-07:00
Where:
St. Andrew's Church
Sedona
Contact:
Karen Mcclelland

DORR’s Annual Meeting will be held on January 28th, 4:30 PM,at St. Andrew’s Church, Sedona. It will be a pot luck so bring a main dish, salad, or dessert. Please e-mail Jan Graham as to what type of dish you are bringing, at adobegraham@cableone.net. At this meeting, we will be presenting the new Board of Directors and electing them for the coming year. We will also be discussing our plans for the coming year.

This effort will require many volunteers to circulate petitions. You can pick up petitions to circulate at the meeting or contact me after the meeting. https://www.outlawdirtymoney.com/

Terry Goddard, Former Arizona Attorney General will be speaking at our Annual Meeting on January 28. He will be introducing his new initiative drive to Outlaw Dirty money in Arizona. This is a citizen driven initiative campaign to collect enough signatures get this on the November Ballot.

This Constitutional Amendment is intended to secure the right of the People of Arizona to know who is making major contributions to influence the result of Arizona elections, to prevent corruption and provide information Arizona voters need to make informed election decisions. To secure this right, this Constitutional Amendment requires public disclosure of all contributors who give more than $2,500 to influence elections in a two-year election cycle, regardless of legal form and whether their contributions passed through any intermediaries.

We will also be hearing from two of our LD6 Legislative candidates, Wade Carlisle for Senate and Bobby Tyler for House. We need to help them #TURNAZBLUE


The final speaker will be Jevin Hodge (below), Vice Chairman of the Arizona Democratic Party and a very inspiring speaker. Jevin acted as an advisor to President Obama and his administration as to how to best engage younger voters. He is noted as one of America’s leading young agents for change.

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