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Russell Pearce, Ousted Arizona State Senator, Will Not Be Reimbursed For Recall

By PAUL DAVENPORT 05/ 3/12 10:58 PM ET AP

Russell Pearce

PHOENIX -- Allies of an ousted Arizona state senator known nationally for his rigid stance on U.S.-Mexico border policy appeared defeated Thursday after trying to pass legislation that would have repaid the author of the state's hardline immigration law for expenses related to fighting the voter effort that removed him from office.

Critics said it would be outrageous to reimburse Russell Pearce, the suburban Phoenix Republican who had been one of Arizona's most powerful politicians.

Democratic Sen. Linda Lopez said she had received more than 150 emails critical of the proposal, "and they're still coming in. People don't know it's not going anywhere."

Supporters turned to the state constitution, saying it required them to act on Pearce's behalf.

A Pearce backer, Sen. Steve Smith, said the bill was not advanced "because people like him, to give him money," but rather because "we have to do it."

Pearce did not return calls from The Associated Press seeking comment.

He stepped into the national spotlight by spearheading the effort to pass the immigration enforcement law known as SB1070, which is under review by the U.S. Supreme Court.

The 2010 law contained provisions that led to protests from civil rights groups and boycotts of the state, including a requirement that police, while enforcing other laws, question a person's immigration status based on suspicion and a requirement that all immigrants obtain or carry registration papers.

Pearce's recall in November, forced by a petition drive, was the first for an Arizona lawmaker.

His allies led the push to have the Legislature reimburse him for the nearly $262,000 his campaign spent in fighting the effort.

A particular point of irritation for opponents was that a fundraising effort covered Pearce's expenses.

The Arizona Constitution says officials who are subjects of recall elections can have their expenses paid by the state. However, there's no law that would allow that to happen.

The legislation proposed by a small group of Pearce supporters on a special joint legislative committee would have added such a law.

The bill was pulled from consideration in the Senate on Thursday with Majority Leader Andy Biggs, a Pearce ally, saying it lacked enough votes to pass. Republicans who make up two-thirds of the Senate were split on the issue, and Democrats were united in opposition.

Rep. John Kavanagh, a Republican who co-sponsored SB1070, said Pearce told him Thursday that he favored the legislation but that he wouldn't seek reimbursement.

Pearce said he wanted the bill pulled because his situation was a distraction, Kavanagh told the House during a brief floor speech Thursday evening.

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PHOENIX -- Allies of an ousted Arizona state senator known nationally for his rigid stance on U.S.-Mexico border policy appeared defeated Thursday after trying to pass legislation that would have repa...
PHOENIX -- Allies of an ousted Arizona state senator known nationally for his rigid stance on U.S.-Mexico border policy appeared defeated Thursday after trying to pass legislation that would have repa...
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Lori Norman
06:26 PM on 05/15/2012
Let me get this straight. Arizona has a law stating…a politician whose job performance is so egregious she or he is subjected to a recall vote and loses the recall vote can demand the state, that rejected her or him, has to pay said politician expenses occurred in defending themselves from the recall… Following that logic, I can be arrested in Arizona for a crime and if I loose the case I can demand that the state of Arizona reimburse me for my legal expenses of defending myself or is this right only given to politicians?
02:25 AM on 05/11/2012
Someone on this site should check for facts before they pay their writers. They do pay these writers I guess? The AZ state constution allows the recalled offical to be re-imbursed for their costs of fighting any recall. Senator Pearce did not yet accept the money owned to him, but he has until the next session in the next year to accept or decline the entire amount. Since all the money used against him in the rediculous recall came from out of state and not AZ residents in his district I sure he takes the money so the next elected offical isn't hounded like he has been hounded.
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Lwayno
07:48 AM on 05/07/2012
"I don't got to show you no stinking re-pay! Gringo! Alphonso "El Indio" Bedoya
02:31 AM on 05/05/2012
Let's go two for two and keep the taxpayers from picking up Andrew Thomas' $555,000 disbarment tab.
03:46 AM on 05/05/2012
Amen!
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Dwight Robertson
Less is More
11:07 PM on 05/04/2012
Bircher, or just Klan?
03:46 AM on 05/05/2012
Both.
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KaAp
07:57 PM on 05/05/2012
He has allied himself with neo-nazi's
05:04 PM on 05/04/2012
Russell Pearce = bigot
Republican Party = bigot appeaser
2012 = Democratic House, Senate and 2nd Obama term
America = win win
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The Mask
Saguaro worshipping desert Druid
01:19 PM on 05/04/2012
For once, the Arizona legislature decided not to spend money to reward one of their own.

A few years back, they did pay for the legal bills of the governor who got run out of town.

But in keeping with their clear stature as a legislative body that only believes in making money for their friends, they voted yesterday to not continue funding the annual oversite report on the for profit prisons in the state, claiming it was "biased". Of course it was, it said things they didn't want to hear.
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alumcreek
sorry to see humanity repeating errors ad nauseam
02:15 PM on 05/04/2012
oversight is not oversite
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The Mask
Saguaro worshipping desert Druid
02:28 PM on 05/04/2012
Everyone makes misteaks.
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Sansculotte
I never did like Tea
12:50 PM on 05/04/2012
I'm glad to see that an out an out Nazi gives some people in Arizona pause.
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AZterritory
Don't tell me you're a patriot. Make me guess.
11:48 AM on 05/04/2012
Pearce and his buddy JT Ready (the guy he sponsored for baptism into the LDS Church) just prove that you have to have AZ to spell nazl.
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traceymarie
the President is black, deal with it
12:57 PM on 05/04/2012
very good
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edejan
08:43 PM on 05/06/2012
Good one. Like you microbio too! F and F.
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SantaMonican
Visit the carousel, in the Hippodrome, on the pier
11:30 AM on 05/04/2012
Fiscally conservative, huh?
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kmswriter
This mean we can't be friends?
11:15 AM on 05/04/2012
The change in the sentiment of this reimbursement becoming law - 1 - JT Ready and the ex-senator Pearces relationship and now Ready caused many to suffer and 2 - Pearce, is running for a state house seat..the JT Ready incident just put that to rest....Pearce says it would be a distraction,,,hahahahahah - from his run for the state house seat....fat chance -

There aren't too many degrees of separation between pearce and romney (who described sb1070 as the MODEL)..

If you are in the business of hate - AZ is the place to set up shop...
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AZterritory
Don't tell me you're a patriot. Make me guess.
11:48 AM on 05/04/2012
Sadly true, remember Timothy McVeigh in Kingman area?
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webwzrd
Reality is liberal indoctrination
11:00 AM on 05/04/2012
Self serving dictators. All of them. The will of the people be damned.
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Lolasmom
10:59 AM on 05/04/2012
AZ is beginning to come to its senses.
THat is awesome news!
10:35 AM on 05/04/2012
Best news of the day, coming out of Arizona. Could any reporters, wearing roller blades, if needed, get Mitt to comment on Pearce?
BooTay
PLEASE proceed, Greedy Odorific Prevaricators ...
10:28 AM on 05/04/2012
What a fetid, worthless waste of flesh and space Pearce is. "Christian", indeed.
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AZterritory
Don't tell me you're a patriot. Make me guess.
11:49 AM on 05/04/2012
Dam, wish I could fan you twice for such an accurate description.
BooTay
PLEASE proceed, Greedy Odorific Prevaricators ...
03:33 PM on 05/04/2012
Thanks, AZ and back atcha! I shall consider it done!