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KFNX Radio “The Pulse Of Arizona” Interviews with News Director, Bill Brady
Scott Neely and Bill Brady pictured at KFNX Radio’s Studio during gubernatorial race interview.
Scott Neely, sat down with KFNX Radio host Bill Brady for candid interviews on “The Pulse Of Arizona” live radio show. These must hear interviews addresses Neely’s common-sense approch to state government’s role in solving Arizona’s water, border, education, infrastructure deterioration issues and more.
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KATO Radio “Voice Of The Valley” Interview with News Director, David Bell
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Candidates Scott Neely and Karrin Taylor Robson Appear In Prescott
Arizona gubernatorial candidates Neely and Robson on stage at Yavapai County Republican Women sponsored forum in Prescott.
An enthusiastic crowd of supporters and interested citizens gathered in Prescott to hear from Republican gubernatorial candidates Scott Neely and Karrin Taylor Robson at the Yavapai County Republican Women sponsored forum.
The candidates who are running on their specific platforms for Arizona’s future expressed their ideas and beliefs as they prepare for the August 2nd Republican primary.
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Scott Neely Pledges To Tackle Arizona’s Growing Homeless Problem
Scott Neely, candidate for Arizona governor speaks with homeless in the midst of encampments on 11th Avenue and Madison in Phoenix.
Homelessness in Arizona is increasing at a staggering rate. Homeless encampments are devastating our neighborhoods, businesses and the quality of life in our communities.
The issue of homelessness has spread far beyond Arizona’s biggest cities, impacting rural and mountain communities as well. Seasonality will cause an ebb and flow of homeless numbers in several areas, but it only continues to grow throughout the state.
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Only Arizona Gubernatorial Candidate To Sign Arizona Election Integrity Declaration At Capitol
Scott Neely candidate for Arizona governor signing Arizona Election Integrity Declaration at Arizona state capitol.
Voting rights advocates rallied at the Arizona state capitol in support of Arizona HB2289, the One Day – One Vote – On Paper – In Person – Precinct Polling – ID Required – No Machines – No Mail-in/Absentee Ballots Bill. Also referred to as the “Election Integrity Bill” which passed out of the Senate Government Committee but didn’t have the votes to pass in session.
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Scott Neely, Aspiring Gubernatorial Candidate Honors the Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in Mesa
Neely says he attended in support for all of us who are working to overcome inequity and injustice amidst our society.
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Scott Neely Gives Officer A Custom Made Back The Blue Shirt For Supporting Law Enforcement
Scott Neely, candidate for Arizona’s governor, support our law enforcement officers, and will ensure as governor, that our community of heroes and their families receive the support they need to do their jobs safely and successfully
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Scott Neely, Once Homeless Himself, Attends Fundraising Event for Homeless Charity
The event, organized by AC Caswell, former Oakland Raider, philanthropist, organizes luxury charity campaigns to raise money for non-profits. The posh events bring together celebrities, professional athletes, TV and film stars, media, entertainers, corporate executives, and dignitaries.
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Neely Campaigns For Governor Of Arizona In His Old High School Lettermans Jacket As A Message Of Unity
Neely was seen campaigning in his split high school lettermans jacket, symbolic back then of uniting “Bulldogs and Tigers”, and today, he hopes “Republicans and Democrats.”
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Arizona Gubernatorial Candidate Scott Neely Concerned Over Future Job Development And Deployment Of State’s Technology.
Businessman and candidate for Arizona Governor, Scott Neely is concerned about the Arizona economy under the leadership of any of the other individuals running for the governor’s seat in 2022.
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Scott Neely’s Gubernatorial Campaign Ideas Are Sticking With Arizona Voters.
Neely’s visual campaign communications comes in both standpoints as a construction worker and businessman, leaving supporters with a choice.
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