Former Phoenix City Councilman Tom Simplot will take over as director of the Arizona Department of Housing "to spearhead a new state effort to combat homelessness and housing instability," Gov. Doug ...
PHOENIX — Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has appointed a new Director of the Arizona Department of Housing. On Wednesday, Ducey announced former Phoenix City Councilman Tom Simplot will spearhead a new ...
Former Phoenix City Councilman Tom Simplot has always cast himself as a moderate who can work with both sides of the aisle. But lately, Simplot has been changing party affiliations like it’s going ...
PHOENIX - Gov. Doug Ducey has picked a former Phoenix city councilman and top lobbyist for apartment owners to head the Arizona Department of Housing. Ducey announced his appointment of Tom Simplot on ...
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PHOENIX — The Arizona Department of Housing's new leader, Tom Simplot is a familiar face to Phoenicians. Simplot, who served on the Phoenix City Council from 2003-2013, represented District 4 which ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Gov. Doug Ducey has picked a former Phoenix city councilman and top lobbyist for apartment owners to head the Arizona Department of Housing. Ducey announced his appointment of Tom ...
PHOENIX (AP) - Gov. Doug Ducey has picked a former Phoenix city councilman and top lobbyist for apartment owners to head the Arizona Department of Housing. Ducey announced his appointment of Tom ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Inside the conference center at the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort, around 400 leaders from across Arizona gathered to discuss the topic of housing. "It's really an ...
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