Legislators
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Arizona's Silent Senator on Record: Resourses for the History of Minority Groups of the West in the Papers of Carl T. Hayden, Undated
Geoff Lawlor Visit Correspondence, 1986
Horizon, 1986 August 18
Greg Searles In-Studio Interview (Corso); Nutrition/Ideal Weight Package (D'Alli); Heat and Exercise Package (Palacio). Segments on the Arizona Federation of Taxpayers Association's Big Spenders report regarding legislators, changing Metropolitan Life Insurance weight policies, and heat stress. There is a pre-show take for the first 35 seconds; the title card is then shown and the episode continues normally.
Horizon, 1989 May 8
"How a Bill Becomes a Law in Arizona" (Palacio); Speaker of the House (Jane Hull). An Arizona Legislature special. This segment was previously shown as part of a larger episode on 1989-01-19 (S31002250503).
Horizon, 1990 January 10
Pre-recorded."Making of a Law" Package (Palacio). Segments on the concurrent special and normal sessions of the Arizona Legislature (long-term budget solutions for the state's chronic fiscal problems and how a bill becomes a law).
Horizon, 1991 February 14
Sting Update with Mark Flatten (Wong); Vietnam Package with John McCain (Sauceda); Chinese New Year Package (Hart). Segments on the arraignment of indicted Legislators and the State Senate's progress on the ethics investigation, the Persian Gulf War, and Chinese New Year.
Horizon, 1991 February 15
Friday Edition. Panelists discuss court appearances of indicted legislators and mudslinging by gubernatorial runoff election candidates. Panelists include Mark Flatten, Doug MacEachern, and John Kolbe. There are television advertisements for the first 45 seconds and the last 1:10 of the video.
Horizon, 1991 February 19
KAET Poll with Bruce Merrill (Wong); Sting Update with Bill Rawson (Wong); Rico Package with Cameron Holmes and Daryl Williams (Majure). Segments on a poll concerning the gubernatorial runoff election candidates, the resignation of one AZScam legislator and a report from the State Capitol, and racketeering and corruption laws. There is a pre-show take for the first 1:30; the title card is then shown and the episode continues normally.