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In this April 5, 2011 file photo, Arizona Sen. Steve Smith, R-Maricopa, right, stands to listen during a Senate debate at the Arizona Capitol, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, file)
My name is Steve Smith and I am running to serve as your next State Senator in District 23. I am a strong Christian, pro-life, conservative who stands for defending GOD, FAMILY, and COUNTRY. I come from a family of small business owners, teachers, medical professionals, and military personnel, and as a former business owner myself, I understand how to lead people and manage budgets. As a member of the NRA, I am an ardent supporter of the second amendment and limited government.
In this Tuesday, April 5, 2011 file photo, Arizona Sen. Steve Smith, R-Maricopa, right, stands to listen to Sen. Ron Gould, R-Lake Havasu City, during Senate debate at the Arizona Capitol, in Phoenix. Smith was the sponsor of a bill that was signed into law recently that will use donated money and inmate labor to build a "secure fence" along the U.S.-Mexico border. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, file)
State Rep. Steve Smith, R-Maricopa. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]
Sen. Ron Gould, R-Lake Havasu City, middle, talks with Sen. Steve Smith, R-Maricopa, left, and Sen. Don Shooter, R-Yuma, second from left, during a special session in the senate chambers at the Capitol, Monday, June 13, 2011, in Phoenix. The Arizona Legislature adjourned a two-day special session without voting on a proposal to keep 20 weeks of federally funded extended unemployment benefits flowing to thousands of jobless people. Gov. Jan Brewer had sought to change a formula in state law so jobless Arizonans could continue to the extended unemployment benefits, but faced opposition from some GOP lawmakers. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Sen. Ron Gould, R-Lake Havasu City, middle, talks with Sen. Steve Smith, R-Maricopa, left, and Sen. Don Shooter, R-Yuma, second from left, as Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Phoenix, talks with Sen. Rich Crandall, R-Mesa, during a special session in the senate chambers at the Capitol, Monday, June 13, 2011, in Phoenix. The Arizona Legislature adjourned a two-day special session without voting on a proposal to keep 20 weeks of federally funded extended unemployment benefits flowing to thousands of jobless people. Gov. Jan Brewer had sought to change a formula in state law so jobless Arizonans could continue to the extended unemployment benefits, but faced opposition from some GOP lawmakers. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
The Carolina Panthers managed just 19 points, third worst in the NFL, in two losses without star receiver Steve Smith.
LOS ANGELES - Elliott Smith, a singer-songwriter whose dark, introspective songs won him critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination, has apparently committed suicide, his publicist and coroner's officials said Wednesday. He was 34.
Emmitt Smith walked into his press conference Wednesday sporting a dark blue shirt eerily reminiscent of the colors of his former team.
NEW YORK - The old Troy Smith was at his best on the run. The new and improved version can sit in the pocket all day and pick apart defenses with his arm. Smith's evolution from running quarterback to precise passer made No. 1 Ohio State all but unstoppable this season - and helped him win The Associated Press Player of the Year honor announced Tuesday.
April 6, 2005
The call came from former Dallas Cowboys teammate Darren Woodson on Tuesday, and Emmitt Smith was stunned.
No one is looking forward to the start of basketball practice at Arizona State more than freshman guard Tron Smith.
NEW YORK — The old Troy Smith was at his best on the run. The new and improved version can sit in the pocket all day and pick apart defenses with his arm. Smith’s evolution from running quarterback to precise passer made No. 1 Ohio State all but unstoppable this season — and helped him win The Associated Press Player of the Year honor announced Tuesday.
Sam Smith of Bulls.com (and formerly of the Chicago Tribune) talked about the possibility of the Suns trading Steve Nash to the Raptors in his Bulls blog on Monday.
GROWING PROBLEM: Steve Smith, assistant to the manager and delivery at Catcus Flower, carries a vase of flowers from one of the company vans Wednesday in Scottsdale.
REMATCH? Panthers receiver Steve Smith, right, is knocked out of bounds by Cardinals cornerback Roderick Hood on Oct. 26. A win Sunday by the Cardinals would likely put them in line for a rematch with Carolina — and not the New York Giants — in the playoffs.
WARNING ON STEROIDS: Students at Saguaro high School attended a steroids awareness presentation Tuesday held by the Taylor Hooton Foundation. Foundation member Steve Smith addresses the students.
Desert Vista's Ryan Smith, from right, Arcadia's John Reniewicki and Cactus Shadows' Ethan Homan compete in the Gold Race at the Sole Sports Running Zone/Scottsdale Healthcare Cross Country Festival on Saturday at Silverado Golf Course in Scottsdale.[Steve Burks/Tribune]
Valley Metro CEO Steve Banta, from left, Mesa council member Dennis Kavanaugh, City of Chandler council member Rick Heumann, Mesa Mayor Scott Smith, Tempe council member Shana Ellis use sledge hammers to break asphalt in downtown Mesa for a light rail extension, Wednesday, May 30, 2012. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Valley Metro CEO Steve Banta, from left, Mesa council member Dennis Kavanaugh, City of Chandler council member Rick Heumann, Mesa Mayor Scott Smith, Tempe council member Shana Ellis use sledge hammers to break asphalt in downtown Mesa for a light rail extension, Wednesday, May 30, 2012. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
HOW GOOD ARE THEY? USC’s Steve Smith (2) and Patrick Turner collide Saturday while attempting to catch a touchdown pass in front of Washington’s C.J. Wallace. The Trojans barely escaped the Huskies, 26-20, for their second close win in a row
Police say they caught a friend of Gilbert Councilwoman Linda Abbott removing signs that accused Abbott's husband of stealing other campaign signs.
A Senate panel added one more hurdle in the path of those seeking to oust a public official through a recall.
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