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Sen. Jon Kyl from Arizona announces decision to retire in 2012
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Sen. Jon Kyl
(R-Arizona) announced today that he won't seek re-election in 2012.
Kyl has a favorable record on Indian issues. In the last Congress, he helped secure passage of the $3.4 billion
Indian trust fund lawsuit
due to the inclusion of a water rights settlement for the
White Mountain Apache Tribe
of Arizona in the overall package.
During the 111th Congress, Kyl also co-sponsored the
Tribal Law and Order Act
, which was signed into law last year. He was a long-time advocate of the
Indian Arts and Crafts Act
and supported bills to make it stronger.
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Jon Kyl announces retirement
(The Washington Post 2/10)
Jon Kyl says he will not seek 4th term in 2010
(The Arizona Republic 2/10)
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