Rodney is running for Attorney General to protect law enforcement, protect our kids, and protect Arizona''s prosperity, while working with President Trump to secure our southern border and Make Arizona''s Attorney General Great Again.
The people of Arizona need a U.S. Senator who will look to a sustainable future and invest in renewable energy and innovative green technologies. For Arizona this includes solar."
The people of Arizona need a U.S. Senator who will look to a sustainable future and invest in renewable energy and innovative green technologies. For Arizona this includes
Rodney Glassman is touting a dominant second-quarter fundraising performance in the race for Arizona Attorney General. However, critics argue that his campaign
Both Republicans said they support expanding the use of solar and other renewable energy resources, but they opposed Proposition 127, which would have mandated that Arizona utilities get half their energy from renewables by 2030.
White Mountain Independent -- Glassman Tours Area in Search of Support News Article By: Rodney Glassman By: Rodney Glassman Date:Oct. 16, 2010 Issues: Indigenous Peoples Energy
Rodney Glassman is touting a dominant second-quarter fundraising performance in the race for Arizona Attorney General. However, critics argue that his campaign still lacks the grassroots presence necessary to win over voters.
If Rodney Glassman is guilty of opportunism, then, it may actually be based on his time as a Democrat, and not his current pursuits under the GOP. Indeed, in Glassman''s assessment, many of his "core interests — Israel, the military, taxes and free enterprise — align with the Republican Party."
Both Republicans said they support expanding the use of solar and other renewable energy resources, but they opposed Proposition 127, which would have mandated
He''s been a Democrat and a Republican. And he''s run for U.S. Senate, corporation commission, Maricopa County assessor and attorney general. All those efforts came up short. But Phoenix attorney Rodney
Frequent candidate and ex-Democrat Rodney Glassman is once more spending his trust fund on a political pipe dream, this time on a run for attorney general.
Glassman worked at reducing the bureaucracy necessary for Solar Generating Plants to be established in Tucson, and supported efforts to have electricity turned back on in foreclosed homes to aid the sale of Tucson''s housing stock.
Republicans Rodney Glassman and Justin Olson face off against Democrats Sandra Kennedy and Kiana Maria Sears in November''s general election as they vie to gain the two available seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission.
Both Republican contenders, Justin Olson who was appointed to the commission last year and attorney Rodney Glassman, oppose the initiative.
Glassman worked at reducing the bureaucracy necessary for Solar Generating Plants to be established in Tucson, and supported efforts to have electricity turned back on in foreclosed
Glassman worked at reducing the bureaucracy necessary for Solar Generating Plants to be established in Tucson, [17] and supported efforts to have electricity turned back on in foreclosed homes to aid the sale of Tucson''s housing stock.
Democrat Sandra Kennedy said Thursday there would be no need for voters to impose a renewable energy mandate if state utility regulators would do their job.
Prosecutors are investigating Rodney Glassman, a top Republican candidate for Arizona attorney general, after state elections officials said they believe he violated campaign finance contribution
If Rodney Glassman is guilty of opportunism, then, it may actually be based on his time as a Democrat, and not his current pursuits under the GOP. Indeed, in Glassman''s
A key difference between us and our Democrat counterparts is our opposition to the costly renewable energy mandates included in Proposition 127.
Rodney is running for Attorney General to protect law enforcement, protect our kids, and protect Arizona''s prosperity, while working with President Trump to secure our southern border and
Rodney Britz Glassman (born May 7, 1978) is an American businessman and politician from Arizona. Glassman was born and raised in Fresno, California. For high school, he went to Lake Forest Academy, a prep school in Illinois, and graduated in 1996. He moved to Arizona in 1997 to manage his family's struggling Ice Rink business.
Glassman also facilitated substantive accomplishments with regards to economic development, community building, regionalism, transparency, and operational efficiency. In August 2017, Glassman announced an exploratory campaign for the 2018 Arizona Corporation Commission race as a member of the Republican Party.
Mr. Glassman currently serves as the Vice President of Board Development for the Grand Canyon Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and he is also a Board Member for the Arizona Chapter of the Jewish National Fund. Glassman currently works for Beus Gilbert as an attorney.
Glassman was born and raised in Fresno, California. For high school, he went to Lake Forest Academy, a prep school in Illinois, and graduated in 1996. He moved to Arizona in 1997 to manage his family's struggling Ice Rink business. He pursued undergraduate and advanced degrees at the University of Arizona.