Supervisor Ally Miller voted against accepting the donation, citing concerns about those ongoing costs.
By Murphy Woodhouse Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Daily Star
Tue, 04/17/2018 - 3:15pm
Supervisor Ally Miller voted against accepting the donation, citing concerns about those ongoing costs.
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