one thing they do do is they put out of reach any claim that we didn't know.
Trent Franks
The Public Record
My support for the Keep the Promise Act is about protecting the integrity of my State's gaming compact and ultimately the future of gaming in Arizona.
This bill is not about a vendetta. Nor is it about ending gaming in Arizona. It is, very specifically, about ensuring that the limits on casinos specifically promised back in 2002 during debate on Proposition 202 are realized.
To stand by in silence while the most helpless of all children are tortuously and agonizingly dismembered day after day after day, year after year, Mr. Attorney General, is quite honestly a heartless disgrace that really cannot be…
we have to then focus very narrowly on this phrase 'due process,' and that has to be our definitional task.
the hypocrisy of the Administration is profound, in my opinion, on this front.
For the sake of our children and future generations, I pray it happens exactly that way.
I am the last one that wants to regulate any industry, but I am the first one that wants to pay attention to our National security.
My concern is if they have credible, scientific bases for being unconcerned or not addressing it as vigorously as some of us think that it should be, then I would adjure them to bring that testimony and that evidence to the rest of us.
There is certainly enough evidence known and enough identified vulnerability that the delegates felt it is time to move forward.





