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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Join Andrei Cherny, candidate for Arizona State Treasurer


Harriet and Dick Gottlieb, Judy Ackerman and Richard Epstein,
Paul Eckstein, Elizabeth Feldman, Leslie and Rich Goldman,
Gail Gordon and Ron Ober, Alan Spalter, Benee Hilton-Spiegel
invite you to a reception on behalf of
Andrei Cherny,
candidate for Arizona State Treasurer
 Thursday, April 15th, 2010
6:00 - 7:30pm
at the home of Harriet and Dick Gottlieb
5110 East Road Runner Road
Paradise Valley, Arizona
Suggested Contribution: $200
 (Contributions up to $840 per individual and $1680 per couple accepted)
Come join us for a discussion of what is happening in the Arizona economy and budget -- and learn the role the State Treasurer plays in spurring economic growth, restoring fiscal responsibility, and divesting Arizona's investments.
 Contribute and learn more about Andrei online at www.AndreiforArizona.com
For additional information or to RSVP, please contact RSVP@andreiforarizona.com
As an Arizona criminal prosecutor, a senior White House aide, a nationally-recognized economic policy expert, or a business consultant to some of America's top companies, Andrei Cherny has been a leader on the issues confronting Arizona's economy in the 21st century. As State Treasurer, he'll work to create new jobs in areas such as high-tech and biotech, rebuild fiscal responsibility, reform state government, and help make Arizona "the Solar State" -- a national leader in solar energy jobs.
 State law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employer of contributing individuals.  Candidates are prohibited from accepting contributions from corporations and foreign nationals.  Persons are prohibited from making contributions in the name of another person. Contributions are not tax deductible for state or federal income tax purposes.
 
Paid for and authorized by Andrei Cherny for State Treasurer



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