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  The Child in Janet Napolitano's Closet
Janet Napolitano further agrees to allow the matter to be argued by telephone on a Sunday morning, after limited pleadings are filed in the late night of Saturday, August 28, 1999.
Neither the attorney for the juvenile nor Janet Napolitano's attorney were prepared to authoritatively discuss whether and to what extend the juvenile's delinquent and dependent status could legally affect her right to travel to Kansas for a late-term abortion, or to subject her to the laws of Arizona governing the performance of the procedure.
As I stated, Janet Napolitano is now getting her moment in the sun, to shine as a future democratic leader on the national stage.
www.intellectualconservative.com /article3656.html   (1665 words)

  
 More on Janet Napolitano
Janet Napolitano isn't one to waste words, and she used her straight-shooting style to get Mexican President Vicente Fox to take a historic journey to the Valley of the Sun.
Janet Napolitano said Wednesday that she is supportive of a guest worker program and licensing and documenting foreign immigrants wishing to work in the U.S. [while the economy is tanking].
Janet Napolitano joined a growing chorus of high-profile politicians in Arizona to speak out against a proposed initiative to prevent undocumented immigrants [criminals] from receiving public assistance.
www.americanpatrol.com /REFERENCE/NAPOLITANO-JANET-AZ_/050306.html   (1860 words)

  
 Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano
Janet Napolitano of Arizona, Bill Richardson of New Mexico, Arnold Schwarzenegger of California and Texas Gov. Rick Perry join executives from Mexico's five border states at the U.S.- Mexico Border Governors Conference 2006 this week...
Janet Napolitano defended her call to deploy Arizona National Guard troops to the Mexican border Wednesday, saying the time is right for a greater state role fighting crime caused by illegal immigration.
-- Janet Napolitano of Arizona and Jon Huntsman Jr.
www.americanpatrol.com /REFERENCE/Napolitano-Janet-D-AZ_.html   (1866 words)

  
 Guest Speaker: Governor Janet Napolitano (AZ)
Janet Napolitano was sworn in as Arizona's 21st Governor on January 6, 2003.
Janet reorganized her staff to reduce the backlog of nearly 6,000 unresolved child abuse and neglect cases.
Her father, Dr. Leonard Napolitano, is the retired dean of the University of New Mexico college of medicine, who lives in Albuquerque and visits Janet frequently.
www.hispanicwomen.org /default.asp?Document=spkr_JNapolitano   (754 words)

  
 Janet Napolitano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Napolitano is a member of the Democratic Party.
Napolitano is a supporter of the Arizona 9/11 Memorial located in Phoenix adjacent to the State Capitol.
Western Governors University Napolitano is one of two current governors on the WGU board.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Janet_Napolitano   (1020 words)

  
 VDARE.com: 07/11/03 - Treason In Arizona
On June 26, Napolitano, in front of a cheering Hispanic audience at the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials annual convention, vetoed H.B. 2345, a bill that would have required voters to show identification at polling places.
Napolitano, seizing a photo-op, brought her red “VETO” stamp to the meeting to delight the partisan crowd as she killed the bill.
And since Napolitano won by fewer than 13,000 votes in 2002, and with tens—if not hundreds—of thousands of illegals registered to vote in Arizona, little wonder she wants to keep that source open to her.
www.vdare.com /guzzardi/napolitano.htm   (1019 words)

  
 Napolitano taps disaster funds for border counties
Janet Napolitano on Monday declared a state of emergency along Arizona's border with Mexico, freeing up $1.5 million in disaster funds to help border counties combat booming illegal immigration and drug smuggling.
Napolitano criticized the federal government for "moving too slow" on border security, evolving into a hot-button, election-year issue in Arizona and across the country.
Napolitano's announcement came three days after New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson issued a similar declaration, complaining that the federal government has failed to stem growing smuggling-related violence to the east of Arizona, an increasingly popular illegal immigration corridor.
azcentral.com /arizonarepublic/news/articles/0816borderemergency16.html   (827 words)

  
 Arizona Governor has Republicans fuming
Napolitano said that Republicans didn't include a promised provision that would have automatically repealed the income tax credit after five years and also unraveled the budget understanding by not compromising with legislative Democrats on a separate school funding issue.
Republicans say Napolitano is off the mark on both counts and that it was unethical for her to veto the school-choice bill while signing a new budget that included her funding priorities -- a new medical school branch campus, expansion of all-day kindergarten and dollars for social programs.
Napolitano served one term as state attorney general before being elected governor in 2002, when she won by fewer than 12,000 votes in a race that saw more than 1.2 million votes cast.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1411944/posts   (1243 words)

  
 DLC: Blueprint Profile: Janet Napolitano
Napolitano's office was one of the three plaintiffs that had filed civil suits against Andersen, seeking relief for investors.
The settlement Napolitano secured from Andersen, along with the foundation's remaining assets, will ensure that investors get back up to 80 percent of their lost dollars.
Under Napolitano's leadership, Arizona has created a legal right for crime victims to get unpaid time off from work to attend court proceedings involving the crime committed against them.
www.dlc.org /ndol_ci.cfm?contentid=250488   (223 words)

  
 Bill on voter ID is vetoed
27, 2003 12:00 AM Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano on Thursday was cheered by a largely Hispanic audience as she vetoed a bill to require voters to show identification to cast regular ballots at polling places.
Napolitano told the audience that combating voter fraud "was not the real reason that bill was passed, and you know that I'm right about that."
Napolitano later told reporters when asked that she did not know what the bill was designed to do.
www.azcentral.com /specials/special12/articles/0627voterid27.html   (425 words)

  
 Rip Off Report:State of Arizona, Janet Napolitano ripoff political corruption Phoenix Arizona *UPDATE ..Arizona ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Moira McCarthy, Janet Napolitano's counsel and assistant attorney general, had received documentation and withheld it from the court to allegedly make sure the summary judgment would be in her favor by Judge Burke.
Janet Napolitano's State and Janet Napolitano's counsel Moira McCarthy, assistant attorney general, refuse to give discovery and we are going to have to have them compelled by the courts.
Janet Napolitano is making sure we are being held accountable while I feel she does not do the same thing for her employees and agents.
www.ripoffreport.com /reports/ripoff32426.htm   (2367 words)

  
 Janet Napolitano? Present! | www.azstarnet.com ®
She became the picture of poise, a gracious host to Janet Napolitano, who had come to see the program Babeu runs at the junior high - the program that ultimately earned Babeu the statewide honor.
When Napolitano emerged, she appeared to be greeting an old friend, immediately asking, "How was D.C.?" in reference to Babeu's trip to meet President Bush last week.
Between 25 and 30 students were present for the visit, and not all of them got to talk directly with Napolitano, but that didn't appear to curb their enthusiasm.
www.azstarnet.com /sn/education/72463.php   (771 words)

  
 Arizona Governor’s Race - Janet Napolitano, Len Munsil - 2006 Midterm Elections - New York Times
Janet Napolitano, a Democrat, is not facing a strong challenge so far in her bid for a second term.
Four Republicans are in a Sept. 12 primary to decide who takes her on, including the two presumed front-runners, Don Goldwater, the nephew of the conservative icon Barry Goldwater, and Len Munsil, a lawyer and frequent radio and television commentator who founded a statewide conservative policy organization.
Napolitano has taken action that has pleased and infuriated political friend and foe.
www.nytimes.com /ref/washington/raceprofile_ARIZONAGOV.html   (367 words)

  
 Heartland PAC | The Innovators: Gov. Janet Napolitano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Napolitano on Being a Governor For All Arizonans
Prior her election as Governor of Arizona, Napolitano served one term as Arizona Attorney General and four years as U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona.
During her first year in office, Governor Napolitano tackled a problem that had been ignored for too long in Arizona: the under-funding of the agency that cares for abused and neglected children.
www.heartlandpac.org /content/137/the-innovators-gov-janet-napolitano   (948 words)

  
 KAET: HORIZON: public affairs program: transcripts: March 20, 2003
The first Thursday of every month will feature a visit from Governor Janet Napolitano on "Horizon." Her visit this month was delayed because you'll note this is not the first Thursday, due to special programming here on Channel 8.
And what we have to hope is that through the increased intelligence and surveillance that's been going on since 9/11 and increasing cooperation among federal agencies and between federal and state law enforcement agencies that we have a much better intelligence base with which to predict and prevent a soft target from actually being attacked.
As I understand it, DES not only continued to enroll children who as part of the entitlement side of the program, but those that did not have to be enrolled, despite the fact that the legislature had not funded it for the additional dollars last fall.
www.kaet.asu.edu /horizon/transcripts/2003/march/mar20_2003.htm   (3782 words)

  
 UNM Today: Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano to deliver law convocation
Napolitano attended Santa Clara University and is one of New Mexico's first Truman scholars.
Napolitano distinguished herself as a tireless advocate for children and women, senior citizens and the environment.
Napolitano was elected Arizona's 21st Governor in 2002, and quickly earned the reputation of “education governor.” She led the fight to secure funding for voluntary full-day kindergarten, and launched an initiative that delivers a free book to every first grade student in Arizona at no cost to taxpayers.
www.unm.edu /~market/cgi-bin/archives/000636.html   (210 words)

  
 PHOENIX Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano wants to Put NG troops on border - Sean Hannity Discussion
Napolitano proposed extending the National Guard's border efforts to have troops work at border crossing points, assist with cargo inspection and operate mobile observation points so they could report suspicious activity.
Janet Napolitano two years ago was saying she'd support giving drivers licenses to illegals.
Napolitano's gubernatorial term expires in January 2007, and she is, indeed, coming up for re-election.
www.hannity.com /forum/showthread.php?t=49104   (676 words)

  
 Women’s Center to honor Arizona’s trailblazing Gov. Janet Napolitano: 04-09-2004
Napolitano became the U.S. attorney for the district of Arizona in 1993, and in 1998, was elected attorney general of the state.
As attorney general, she was a fierce protector of children and a tireless advocate for women, senior citizens and the environment.
Napolitano’s public lecture on “Closing the Leadership Gap: The Necessity for Women in Leadership Positions,” to be held April 21 at 4:15 p.m.
www.virginia.edu /insideuva/2004/07/napolitano_janet.html   (414 words)

  
 TIME.com: Janet Napolitano | Arizona -- Nov. 21, 2005 -- Page 1
Positioning herself as a no-nonsense, pro-business centrist, she has worked outside party lines since coming to office in January 2003 to re-energize a state that, under her predecessors, was marked by recession and scandal.
Napolitano has promoted social benefits like all-day kindergartens, a prescription-drug card for seniors and an innovative education policy that focuses on developing skills to ensure that students are better prepared for jobs.
Napolitano opposed it, as well as several bills that targeted illegal immigrants.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,1129542,00.html   (588 words)

  
 Democratic Governors Association
Governor Janet Napolitano has made the education and protection of Arizona’s children the driving force of her administration.
She is a powerful and effective chief executive who has focused on moving Arizona forward and preparing the state’s families for the new economy and the New Arizona.
Governor Napolitano’s leadership is responsible for creation of the Arizona Counter-Terrorism Information Center, a multi-agency intelligence fusion center that tracks and shares critical data used to keep our cities and our borders safe 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
democraticgovernors.org /governors/359/governor-janet-napolitano   (510 words)

  
 Full Biography for Janet Napolitano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Janet pioneered efforts to enforce several new laws, including the Youth Handgun Safety Act which makes it illegal to transfer a handgun to a minor with the knowledge that the weapon is to be used to commit a crime.
Janet also led a cooperative effort by an existing panel of local, state and federal prosecutors to enhance the prosecution of violent and dangerous offenders under federal firearms laws.
In November 1997, Janet resigned her post in order to run for the office of Attorney General.
www.smartvoter.org /1998nov/az/state/vote/napolitano_j/bio.html   (279 words)

  
 Bill Richardson, Janet Napolitano Accused of Border Hypocrisy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
First Richardson, then Napolitano, declared a state of emergency this month in portions of their states along the border with Mexico.
With Richardson and Napolitano running for re-election in 2006, their emergency declarations may also help inoculate them from potential campaign attacks for their handling of immigration measures.
Napolitano says the issue isn't partisan, or at least shouldn't be.
www.newsmax.com /archives/articles/2005/8/30/145007.shtml   (917 words)

  
 Republican challengers targeting Arizona governor on immigration - North County Times - Politics -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Napolitano on Monday vetoed a bill to make illegal immigrants' presence in Arizona a crime under the state's trespassing law.
Napolitano enjoys healthy poll ratings and has taken steps to address the immigration issue at a time when it is increasingly seen as a national issue, not a state one, Solop said.
Napolitano has said she'd expand the National Guard's existing role on the border if the GOP-led Legislature provides funding, and she said she vetoed the trespassing bill because it was unconstitutional and an unfunded mandate on local law enforcement.
www.nctimes.com /articles/2006/04/21/news/politics/16_59_424_20_06.txt   (1095 words)

  
 Janet Napolitano (D-AZ) News - Inbox Robot
Janet Napolitano — will become part of a time capsule that will be buried in the...
Sebelius in Kansas, Dave Freudenthal in Wyoming, Janet Napolitano in Arizona and Brad Henry in Oklahoma.
Janet Napolitano has already proposed that Arizona raise the mandatory age to 18, a strategy already...
www.inboxrobot.com /newsletter.php?brief_id=5067   (973 words)

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