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Political Buzz – September 8th, 2011

BUNDGAARD-INSPIRED INITIATIVE FILED

Voters may be asked to scale back the amount of protection legislators have from prosecution during the legislative session. A statewide initiative was filed this week, and the sponsor needs 259,213 signatures by next July to get it on the ballot.

The proposal would allow legislators to avoid arrest during the legislative session, but it would remove the provision that they also can avoid civil prosecution during the session.

The sponsor is Frank G. Nelson, of Leupp, Ariz., east of Flagstaff.

Here's Nelson's description of the initiative: "This would prohibit politicians from hiding behind immunity laws in regards to DUI's, domestic violence, postponing tax issues with the IRS, etc. They will be held to the same judicial standards as their constituents. This would require politicians to obey the laws outside the legislature and carry out their duties for the public good, not for their own private indulgences."

Last session, Sen. Scott Bundgaard was involved in an incident for which he reportedly requested legislative immunity. Bundgaard and his girlfriend at the time were allegedly arguing and physically fighting on the side of a freeway in the Phoenix area. Passers-by saw the incident and called police. Police reports indicated Bundgaard requested legislative immunity at the time, though he denied that.

Earlier this month, he pleaded no contest to the charges. The Senate ethics committee is considering an investigation into the incident.


BREWER'S NONPUBLIC SCHEDULE NOW PUBLIC

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's schedule has been beefed up to include more of her appearances.

This week, for example, the schedule for the first time lists events “closed to the media at host’s request.”

(Parenthetically, one must wonder why two events this week have that designation: One is a salute to GOP legislators, the other a speech by the commander of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.)

In the past, such events would not appear on the schedule, leading to criticism by the media and others of Brewer. That was heightened when she made an unannounced appearance at a meeting in Florence to express support for the digging of a new copper mine in Pinal County.

Brewer spokesman Matthew Benson told the Arizona Capitol Times that the governor's office typically hasn’t list events that are closed to the press, “but we are trying to give you as clear a picture as possible as the governor’s public activities."

Benson said the change wasn't in response to any criticism but rather came out of a desire to be transparent.

See the governor's weekly schedule here.

About Political Buzz

News, commentary, analysis from the AZPM political team: Christopher Conover, Andrea Kelly, Michael Chihak.