Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Rep. Crump to Seek Re-Election to House

Today I have decided to seek re-election to the Arizona House of Representatives. I have spent the last several months exploring a run for the office of Arizona Attorney General. However, I have decided this is not the right time for me to pursue that office.

I look forward to the opportunity to serve a third term in the House and continue to be a strong conservative voice on behalf of District 6.

I want to thank those that encouraged me and supported my AG exploratory efforts. Your kindness is appreciated.

Rep. Sam Crump

Friday, October 9, 2009

Access for All, Not Just Donors

3655 W. Anthem Way, Ste. A109-341, Anthem AZ 85086 www.SamCrumpExploresAG.com

For Immediate Release – October 9, 2009

Attorney General Exploratory Candidate Sam Crump Pledges Access to All; Denounces Horne’s Schemes

Rep. Sam Crump today announced that, if he runs for and is elected Attorney General, he would be accessible to all Arizonans. Crump’s comments were issued in response to the recent story that another AG exploratory candidate, Tom Horne, has promised his top campaign donors that they would have regular access to Horne if he becomes Attorney General.

“I find it incredible that an attorney and public official would have such a blind eye to the ethical violations such a scheme creates,” said Crump. “If I run for Attorney General and am elected, I would seek to make the office open and accessible to all Arizonans.”

The pay-for-access promise by Horne is especially offensive since he is seeking to become Attorney General, which is the office responsible for ensuring ethical behavior by government officials, said Crump. “If he wants to have lunch with his country club cronies, that’s his business,” Crump said. “But to publicly promise regular access to them when he is the State’s chief law enforcement officer is outrageous.”

Crump also noted a call by elections officials for legislation that would remove any ambiguity about the impropriety of such promises by candidates. “As Chairman of the Government Committee in the House of Representatives, I can assure you that I will be looking into this matter and will likely be the sponsor of such legislation. Unfortunately, Mr. Horne has shown it is necessary.”

Crump said he found it sadly humorous that Horne stated he got the idea for his pay-for-access plan from former Governor Janet Napolitano. “The last thing this State needs is an Attorney General who gets his ideas from Janet Napolitano,” Crump said.


Media Contact: Jeremiah Wilson (602-369-1919)
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Monday, September 21, 2009

Rep. Crump Joins InfraGard Advisory Board

I was recently asked to join the Advisory Board of the Arizona InfraGard. This is a real honor because InfraGard is doing important work around the country.

For those who do not know, InfraGard is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the private sector. Through its association of businesses, academic institutions, state and local law enforcement agencies, and other participants InfraGard is dedicated to sharing information and intelligence to prevent hostile acts against the United States.

More info on the local chapter can be found at http://www.phoenixinfragard.net

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

New Website up now!

That's right, the Sam Crump for Attorney General Exploratory Committee website is now up at http://www.SamCrumpExploresAG.com

You can also follow the campaign at http://www.twitter.com/CrumpExploresAG