08/08/2008

In late August, NFIB/Arizona members were polled on five ballot initiatives that were expected to appear on the November general election ballot. The results of the NFIB/Arizona member ballot can be found here.
It should be noted that during the NFIB/Arizona balloting process, the TIME initiative was officially removed from the November general election ballot.
Review some of the November general election ballot initiatives below
Here's your opportunity to hear all sides of the issues for five ballot propositions expected to be on the November 2008 general election ballot.
Monday, Aug. 18
Transportation and Infrastructure Moving Arizona's Economy (TIME)
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Watch and listen to the webinar re-broadcast (38MB, wmv)
If you cannot view this video, please visit www.gotomeeting/codec.
See David Martin's TIME Presentation (1,483KB, PDF)
See Steve Voeller's TIME Presentation (632KB, PDF)
Tuesday, Aug. 19
Protect Our Home
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Watch and listen to the webinar re-broadcast (20MB, wmv)
NOTE: While NFIB/Arizona attempted to find an opponent who would be willing to present the con side of Protect Our Home ballot proposition, we were unable to find an organized campaign or person. Therefore, NFIB members will only have the proponent's side of the issue.
If you cannot view this video, please visit www.gotomeeting/codec.
See Tom Farley's Protect Our Homes Presentation (159KB, PDF)
Wednesday, Aug. 20
Medical Choice for Arizona
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See Dr. Eric Novack's Medical Choice Presentation (2,337KB, PDF)
See Dr. Jonathan Weisbuch's Medical Choice Presentation (270KB, PDF)
Monday, Aug. 25
Majority Rules -- Let the People Decide
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Watch and listen to the webinar re-broadcast (27MB, wmv)
If you cannot view this video, please visit www.gotomeeting/codec.
See Steve Voeller's Majority Rules Presentation (415KB, PDF)
See Rick DeGraw's Majority Rules Presentation (15KB, PDF)
Tuesday, Aug. 26
Homeowner’s Bill of Rights
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NOTE: NFIB/Arizona extended multiple speaking invitations to the proponents of the Homeowner's Bill of Rights campaign. Unfortunately, the proponents declined to send a spokesperson from the campaign to present the issue during our Aug. 26 webinar presentation. Therefore, NFIB members will only have the opponent's side of the issue.
See Scot Mussi's Homeowner's Bill of Rights Presentation (11KB, PDF)
