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Corporation Commissioner Bob Stump is a member of the Phoenix Opera Board of Directors and is a former member of the Arizona House of Representatives. He may be reached at bobstump@hotmail.com.
Corporation Commissioner Bob Stump is a member of the Phoenix Opera Board of Directors and is a former member of the Arizona House of Representatives. He may be reached at bobstump@hotmail.com.
Corporation Commissioner Bob Stump is a member of the Phoenix Opera Board of Directors and is a former member of the Arizona House of Representatives. He may be reached at bobstump@hotmail.com. For information, and to buy tickets: http://www.phoenixopera.org.
Bob Stump of the Arizona Corporation Commission said that representatives of the Palo Verde plant were able to answer all of his questions about the plant’s operations and emergency plans.
One of the finest voices of the past 100 years - and arguably the greatest living baritone - is set to take the stage in Phoenix next week.
Bob Stump, the new chairman of the Arizona Corporation Commission, is sworn in Monday for a second term at the panel. His mother, Jane, is holding the Bible. (Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services)
PHOENIX - Three former Arizona legislators are now state utility and securities regulators.
Supporters of cryonics research are demanding that Arizona lawmakers reject a proposal to install state oversight for facilities that store frozen bodies.
Supporters of cryonics research are demanding that Arizona lawmakers reject a proposal to install state oversight for facilities that store frozen bodies.
The new chairman of the Arizona Corporation Commission signaled Monday that the days of pushing solar and renewable energy over other sources are over.
February 3, 2005
The Scottsdale -based Alcor Life Extension Foundation won’t face direct state oversight this year as a lawmaker has stopped his push for new legislation.
State representatives voted Monday to make it illegal for a woman to sell her eggs but refused to impose similar restrictions on men selling their sperm.
Special interests won the day in the race for the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) in 2012, and the Arizona public got legally swindled.
State lawmakers want to make sure you can still get your heart medications, cholesterol-lowering drugs and maybe even birth control pills if a terrorist explodes a bomb, a forest fire breaks out or a hurricane hits.
April 23, 2005
The three Republican candidates for Arizona Corporation Commission agreed Tuesday to surrender a total of nearly $29,000 in public funds to settle claims that they misused money given to them for their primary.
Efforts to give hospitals and doctors more protection from some malpractice claims were dealt a serious setback Monday as the House refused to adopt the plan.
A Scottsdale-based cryonics firm reversed course Thursday and told lawmakers it would accept oversight from the state agency that regulates funeral homes.
A Scottsdale-based cryonics firm reversed course Thursday and told lawmakers it would accept oversight from the state agency that regulates funeral homes.
Nurse practitioners with special training can perform first-term abortions in Arizona, the state Board of Nursing voted Wednesday.
In the race for Arizona Corporation Commission, Tuesday’s primary election suggests that having more money than your foe is better than not — certainly on the Democratic side.
State lawmakers have voted to approve two new restrictions on abortions.But one, if not both, could end up being vetoed.
The Arizona House of Representatives gave preliminary approval Thursday night to installing state oversight of a Scottsdale-based cryonics facility.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety won’t send one of its drug-sniffing dogs to the Arizona Corporation Commission offices to look for more marijuana after a tiny quantity was found there earlier this month.
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