¶ In A 2009 Interview With The Arizona Daily Star, David Stevens Said He Had “Almost No Priorities Per Se” Except “To Do What Was Right” For His District And The State.
In 2009, Shortly After Stevens Was Elected To The Arizona State House, He Said He “Had Almost No Priorities Per Se,” Except To Do What Was Right For His District And The State.” “Background: Elected to the House last November. Defense contractor since 1988. [...] Oh no. I had almost no priorities per se, just to do what was right for my district and the state.” [Arizona Daily Star, 5/10/09]
- When Asked What Stevens Considers To Be “Right” He Responded “Well, It Depends On The Issue.” “Well, it depends on the issue. I mean, what's right for water is not the same as what's right for the Second Amendment. Usually, why some people run for office is they've got an ax to grind on an issue. I didn't have that. I'm here as the whole legislator.” [Arizona Daily Star, 5/10/09]
- Stevens Said, “I Want To See Things Like Lower Taxes, Less Government. But I Didn't Propose Any Bills To Do That.” [Arizona Daily Star, 5/10/09]