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5/4/2008
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State of the Legislature State Senate President Tim Bee seemed a confident man on Friday. He is optimistic about the work he’s doing at the state Capitol...
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5/3/2008
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Bee explains differences with Giffords State Senate President Tim Bee said there are plenty of differences between him and Democratic U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.
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5/3/2008
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Bee discusses fort bills, budget issues The Arizona Legislature is still in session as it strives to complete addressing the state’s budget shortfall for next year...
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4/23/2008
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Bee swarms through district with Forbes In his enduring effort to unseat freshman-Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords (D-CD8), state senate President Tim Bee (R) picked up a high-profile endorsement last Friday.
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4/22/2008
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Fort schools could get more aid Schools at Fort Huachuca would be able to use more federal funding for maintenance and operations under a bill that received preliminary approval Monday from the Senate.
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4/19/2008
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Ex-presidential candidate Forbes campaigns for Bee Publishing mogul and former GOP presidential candidate Steve Forbes took a swing through Tucson on Friday to campaign for state Senate President Tim Bee's challenge...
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4/16/2008
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Bee nearly matches Giffords in first-quarter fundraising Congressional opponents Tim Bee and Gabrielle Giffords essentially tied each other in the amount of money they raised during the first three months of 2008...
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4/13/2008
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Everyday devices crowd Fort Huachuca’s testing Civic and Army leaders are hoping to stop an unforeseen force from limiting future operations at Fort Huachuca, the military’s sole outpost for sensitive electronic testing.
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4/12/2008
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Kolbe, Bee scold Dems on trade Congressional aspirant Tim Bee scolded House Democrats on Friday for halting a trade agreement with Colombia, putting it off for the next Congress and president.
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3/27/2008
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Guest opinion: Goal: Affordable, accessible universities It's called a quiet crisis. Our nation is not producing enough educated, skilled workers, which is threatening our dominant position in the global marketplace.
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3/16/2008
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Editor's Notes: Bee juggles ‘event after event’ amid budget crisis A wave of anti-incumbent sentiment seems the early trend in Election 2008, with voters giving low approval rates to anyone associated with Washington, D.C.
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3/6/2008
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McCain endorses Bee for Congress Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, has endorsed Arizona Senate President Tim Bee for Congress.
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1/23/2008
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Bee sees challenge to Giffords as chance to foster change It was a who’s who of Pima County Republican power last Saturday at Palo Verde High School on Tucson’s east side, where state Sen. Tim Bee announced his plan to run for Congress.
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1/20/2008
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Bee running for House seat because 'Congress is broken' Touting his ability to "put people before politics," state Senate President Tim Bee made his formal entrance into the District 8 congressional race Saturday
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8/21/2007
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Lawmakers earn some kudos for session from environmentalists The League of Conservation Voters awarded its Statesman of the Year prize to Senate President Tim Bee (R-Dist. 30) for his leadership on conservation issues.
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7/24/2007
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Denogean: Lawmakers did right thing for abused women Senate President Tim Bee, a Tucson Republican and passionate supporter of domestic violence prevention causes, became familiar with the issue because his sister was a victim of abuse.
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7/1/2007
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Catching up for the kids (Senator Carolyn) Allen and Senate President Tim Bee deserve credit for adding $9 million to the budget to increase subsidies.
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6/25/2007
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State GOP buzzing over Bee's future Hardly anyone — not even Democrats — has bad things to say about him.
Bee can produce results. And as his first session as Senate president has indicated, he shouldn't be underestimated.
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