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February 11 San Tan Valley Lincoln Day Lunch and Arizona Centennial Fest02/11/2012 10:23 PM
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Thursday, November 10, 2011 - Goldwater Institute Dinner12/18/2011 05:30 AM ![]() |
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79th Annual Florence Jr. Parada - Parade 26 Nov 201111/26/2011 03:15 PM
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10/17/2011 01:06 PM An Evening of Entrepreneurship ExplorationWHEN: October 19, 2011, 6:00 - 8:00 pm WHERE: T116, Signal Peak Campus Hear how local business owners got started and find out what the current business climate is throughout Pinal County and Arizona. Explore available resources to help you start your own business. Guest Panel Speakers: Fernando Cornejo - Restaurant Owner Jeff Brownell - E-Commerce Sandra Salcido - Florist Owner James Cadena - Medical Business Jeff Brownell - E-Commerce Frank Pratt - Arizona State Representative LD23 - "Encouraging Entrepreneurship in Arizona" Jim Rhodes - SBDC Director Open to students and community members at no cost. Hosted by Kenneth Martinez, Honors Student & Business Vice-President Sponsored by: Business Club, Central Arizona College Business Division and Small Business Development Center (SBDC) |
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Rep. Frank Pratt shakes hands with Congressman Allen West at 2011 PCRC Regan Day Dinner09/27/2011 09:41 AM Congressman Allen West was the featured speaker at the 2011 Regan Day Dinner held on September 24 in San Tan Valley. The event was organized by the Pinal County Republican Committee. Congressman West stopped to shake hands with Arizona State Representative Frank Pratt during the social hour. Both gentlemen are avid Scuba divers and they briefly visited about their favorite dive spots in Florida. West is a PADI Master Diver while Pratt is a PADI Certified Diving Instructor. |
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District Update09/06/2011 08:56 PM DISTRICT UPDATE: Work doesn’t stop when we are out of session. I have been working hard on preparing for the upcoming Legislative session by meeting with constituents in the district and across the state and attending many educational meetings on issues that will be encountered next session. Early August many of Arizona’s legislators attended the annual conference for the American Legislative Exchange Council, ALEC in New Orleans. I attended as a member of the Energy Task Force and learned about model energy legislation that will be introduced around the states. The rest of August was occupied with issues involving mining, tourism and energy. As a member of the Arizona Rural Caucus, I joined a meeting with the Governor to discuss rural issues. As a member of the Arizona Homeland Security Committee, I was able to have a personal meeting with the State Director to receive an update. I had the pleasure of guest lecturing for a class at Central Arizona College; serving on the panel at an educational forum with the PAChyderms; addressing the Maricopa Republican Club; and speaking at a Meet and Greet at the home of Andy and Nancy Lockridge in Maricopa. Last week I made a daytrip to Northern Arizona to meet with Arizona State Parks and Forest Service officials and private operators of the parks to discuss issues with privatization. Later that same week I met with Capital Power Corporation regarding a solar/gas project in Arizona. The League of Arizona Cities and Towns was kind enough to honor me with a 2011 award for being a Friend of the Cities and Towns. This is the third year in a row that I have received this award. The Arizona Family Project was also kind enough to recognize me with a 2011 Friend of the Family Award. I thank both organizations for their recognition. There are two important education bills that I am in the process of writing that will be introduced in the 2012 Legislative Session. During September we must take the time on 9-11 to remember those who died and the brave men and women who ran into harm’s way to save lives. “We will never forget.” FRANK PRATT State Representative LD23 Chairman, Energy and Natural Resources Committee Commerce Committee Member Environment Committee Member fpratt@azleg.gov 602-926-5761 |
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Congressman Gosar Town Hall, June 9, 201106/12/2011 06:36 PM State Representative Frank Pratt introduces Congressman Gosar at Congressman Gosar's Town Hall. Congressman Paul Gosar met with constituents in a Town Hall in Florence on Thursday, June 9 at the Florence High School Auditorium. The event was originally scheduled to be held at the General Store but unfortunately that historic landmark burned to the ground 10 days earlier.
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State Legislators Assist Arizona Ranchers in Wallow Fire06/07/2011 11:12 AM Comment on this article via Sonoran Alliance: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 6, 2011 CONTACT: Paul Boyer Northern Arizona Representatives Brenda Barton, Chester Crandall, Senator Sylvia Allen and the House Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Frank Pratt have reached out to the Arizona State Parks and State Land Department to facilitate the potential relocation of livestock in the event of evacuation requirements due to the Wallow Fire. “We’re trying to do our part to help ranchers with their livestock,” Representative Brenda Barton said. “This move will help them to get a hold of water for their animals while these brave firefighters work to bring an end to the fire.” State Parks and the State Land Department responded immediately to make the approximately 1,000 acres of Lyman Lake available to Northern Arizona ranchers for this relocation. “I’m praying for the safety of our firefighters and citizens who are in the path of this catastrophic fire,” Senator Allen said. “Opening Lyman Lake is one thing that the state can do to help with livestock evacuation.” # # # |
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Pictures from Swearing In Day. January 10, 201101/10/2011 08:05 PM
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families involved. We hope that Congresswoman Giffords has a speedy and complete recovery. Frank was honored to be able to open the Arizona House of Representatives Swearing In Ceremony. Frank is headed back to work tomorrow, January 11, for the first session of the 50th Arizona Legislature.
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Frank Pratt attends inaugural ceremonies and gets back to work01/03/2011 08:04 PM ![]() Monday, January 3, 2011. Frank Pratt attended the inaugural ceremonies for Governor Jan Brewer and state elected officials. Frank also had the opportunity to meet his much-admired former President of the Senate Stan Turley. Later in the afternoon he went to his office to review mail and correspondence. This was Frank's first public appearance since the Christmas Day incident where he was beaten unconscious and left tied up at his business. Frank is anxious to start the legislative session next week. |
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Marked improvement December 2912/29/2010 11:11 PM Frank has shown marked improvement today and it appears that he may be able to go out next week. He got caught up on all the newspapers and is checking his computer for email from the Capitol. ![]() The news crews have finally retreated. Bryan sat with Frank while I had time to run to the store and get new pajamas. The news clips have us looking terrible with Frank in old raggy PJ's and me with no makeup, but you know, all that is so trivial. What is important is that he is going to fully recover and that is the best Christmas present of all.Janice for Frank |
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Update on Frank Pratt's recovery since the Christmas afternoon attack12/27/2010 04:46 PM Thanks to all of you for their kind words. Frank has received literally hundreds of emails and telephone calls. Please do not feel obligated to send flowers or gifts, your wonderful wishes and prayers are enough! Posted above is a picture of Frank that I snapped Christmas morning before the family came over for breakfast and about 8 hours before the incident. Frank is reading the paper at the new table that he built incorporating a piece of Italian marble handed down to me by my grandmother. Like many of you, our front room was a "formal living room" or a "shrine" that was seldom used. We think it has more utility as his home office. Now when Frank speaks with you from home you will know where he is seated. (What does this have to do with Frank's recovery? Well, I want to remind everyone that this is what Frank will look like after he heals up.) Frank came home from St. Joe's this afternoon. Unless something shows up later there are no major internal problems. His ribs are very tender, he has two black eyes, a broken nose, a lip that had to stitched up in several places and big blocks of bruising all over his face. The beating left a scary appearance which will fade with time. Frank is making great improvements daily and wants to meet his appointments as soon as possible. He may feel well enough to be able to make calls tomorrow. Please forgive me if I am a bit slow on the email responses for the next couple of days as I will have to play nurse for awhile and can't Blackberry all day. Once more, Frank (and I) want you to know how honored and touched we are for your outpouring of love and support. Regards, Janice |
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Frank Pratt Elected to Second Term.11/03/2010 05:28 AM 2010 Unofficial Results indicate that Frank Pratt will return to the House. See the results as they become available. |
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Frank Pratt on KQCK1510 Radio 10-28-1010/29/2010 10:26 AM Frank was on air Thursday, October 28 on the Bryan Martyn Show.The picture shown is of Representative Frank Pratt and Supervisor Bryan Martyn at an event for Resolution Copper in August 2009. Both are trying to get the mines back up and operating to bring jobs to eastern Pinal County. Listen to Frank on the Bryan Martyn Show |
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Arizona Algae Farming as an Energy Resource10/16/2010 01:25 PM "Anytime we can utilize arid land or utilize an area where we have some low-quality water and we can get production out of it, it's certainly worth looking into," Pratt said. "They (Phyco Biosciences) may be pioneers, if they can perfect this technology and get it to where it's economical and they can produce energy," he said ****** For more about this new technology read. http://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2010/10/07/arizona-firm-banks-on-farm-troughs-for-commercializing-algae/ |
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Vote by Mail. Vote November 2nd.10/16/2010 10:26 AM It is time to do the right thing for our country and Arizona. Vote. Energize your family and friends. Vote. Knock on your neighbors door. Talk to them at work or your house of worship. Google "one vote matters" and see the numerouse sites listing instances over and over again where one vote made the difference. The early ballots are in your hands. Vote. Or arrange for rides to the polls on November 2nd. Vote. Every single vote matters. Your vote matters. Vote. It matters to our country. It matters to Arizona. Vote. For the sake of our Republic: Honor our past. Protect our future. VOTE! |
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Frank Pratt Second Mailer October 201010/16/2010 10:17 AM Frank Pratt your voice at the State Capitol. He is not a typical politician. To see the second mailer click here ->This is the mailer that went out in October 2010.. |
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Governor Jan Brewer Endorses Frank Pratt10/10/2010 05:44 PM "Frank Pratt has proven himself to be one of the most outstanding legislators in Arizona. His support of SB1070 was critical to its passage. Frank also played an important role in the largest spending cuts in Arizona’s history. Frank has a strong commitment to education, safe neighborhoods and job creation. Your vote for Frank Pratt will ensure a better future for Arizona." – Governor Jan Brewer |
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NRA Endorsements10/06/2010 02:45 PM ![]() Some may be puzzled by the NRA endorsements for 2010. We can all be sure, however, that all our Republican LD23 candidates - John Fillmore, Steve Smith and Frank Pratt - fervently support the 2nd Amendment. This article may shed some light. ARTICLE SOURCE: HTTP://WWW.NATIONALREVIEW.COM/ARTICLES/247820/STAYING-TARGET-JIM-GERAGHTY?PAGE=2 ENDORSEMENTS SOURCE: http://www.nrapvf.org/grades-endorsements/2010/arizona.aspx |
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Sheriff Paul Babeu Endorsement10/03/2010 12:34 PM
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Eloy Fiestas Patrias Parade09/17/2010 09:37 PM State Representative Frank Pratt will be riding in the Eloy Fiestas Patrias Parade on Saturday, September 18 in Eloy, Arizona. The parade starts at 9:00 a.m. "Eloy has a wonderful, rich culture and is strategically positioned at the intersection of I-10 and I-8 in Arizona. We should expect to see Eloy capturing many new businesses to our State in the future. I was glad I could be of assistance when Santa Cruz Union High School needed help with a legislative matter and I look forward to seeing you at the festival tomorrow." |
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Frank Pratt Participates in Clean Elections Debate09/17/2010 09:13 PM Casa Grande, Arizona. September 15, 2010.State Representative Frank Pratt participated in the Citizens for Clean Elections Commission Forum for General Election candidates for Arizona Senate and House of Representatives, LD23. To see the steaming video of the debate, please Click on this link. |
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Lawmaker praised for his 100 percent, pro-small business voting record09/11/2010 09:19 AM PHOENIX, Ariz., July 7, 2010 – The political action committee of Arizona’s leading small business association today announced its endorsement of State Rep. Frank Pratt for re-election to his Legislative District 23 seat in the Arizona House of Representatives. “Representative Pratt has a fundamental appreciation of the fact that small businesses are not smaller versions of big businesses, but instead have distinctively different difficulties in remaining solvent,” said Farrell Quinlan, NFIB/Arizona state director, who listed taxes (more than 80 percent of small business owners are single filers, meaning personal, not corporate, tax rates matter more to them), healthcare (less than half of small business owners in America can afford it), and regulations (small business owners pay almost twice as much to comply with the same regulation as big businesses do) as the three biggest differences. “Every legislator claims to be a friend of small business, but when it comes time to vote on issues vital to Main Street, mom-and-pop enterprises, Frank Pratt has been a man of his word time and time again. We are honored to have him as an ally and thank him for his perfect 100-percent, pro-small business record in the last session of the Legislature.” Endorsements of incumbents were based on 15 votes taken during the 2009-2010 Regular Session of the Arizona Legislature that NFIB supported or opposed. NFIB/Arizona represents 7,500 member businesses. The political clout of small business is more influential than most people know: In April, the Pew Research Center released a study on the negative and positive views people hold on various American institutions. Small business came out first, 39 percentage points higher than labor unions, 46 points higher than large corporations, and 49 points higher than banks and financial institutions. Small business owners comprise 15 percent of all registered voters in the U.S., by comparison union voters make up 11.9 percent. When small business employees are added, the small business voting bloc swells to 43 percent. The most common public affairs and political activities in which small employers engage, according to the NFIB Research Foundation, include initiating discussions with employees regarding the impact of a policy issue on the firm. Voters prefer candidates supported by small business by a margin of 3 to 1 over those supported by organized labor, according to the Winston Group. Source: http://www.nfib.com/arizona/nfib-in-my-state-content?cmsid=5203 |
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Casa Grande Dispatch Story 8/31/10: "Cities face private competition on commercial waste accounts"09/02/2010 09:18 AM On August 31, 2010 the Casa Grande Dispatch had a front page article on how Casa Grande hopes that the new state law (HB2604) doesn’t cause financial problems for the city. The story cites me as a co-sponsor of the bill - that is correct.The bill was one if a number of bills introduced to increase competition and reduce prices to business and consumers. The bill was first read in the House on 1/28/10 and was passed third read 52-8 on 3/3/10. It was first read in the Senate on 3/4/10, third read on 3/8/10, and passed 28-0. There was no controversy over this bill because it simply made smaller cities follow the same rules as larger cities. I hope this clears up any confusion on the bill. For the record, the Casa Grande Dispatch never contacted me for comment on this bill. State Representative Frank Pratt, LD23 |
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Frank Pratt Receives Award from Arizona League of Cities and Towns08/27/2010 10:49 AM The Arizona League of Cities and Towns presented State Representative Frank Pratt with the “2010 Friend of Cities and Towns” in recognition of service and dedication to the Arizona Cities and Towns. |
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