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A group trying to oust Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is again relying on only volunteers to gather signatures in a bid to force a recall election against the sheriff.
A group trying to oust Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is again relying on only volunteers to gather signatures in a bid to force a recall election against the sheriff.
The confrontation underscores the feisty ground campaign being mounted on both sides - but also the increasing difficulty that Arpaio critics face in getting enough signatures to put a recall before voters.
Volunteers set up a table outside a music festival one day last month to gather signatures for a drive to oust the notoriously polarizing sheriff of metropolitan Phoenix. The venue, with its largely liberal crowd, seemed the perfect place to drum up support.
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Sheriff Joe Arpaio prided himself on the fact that he could feed his inmates two meals a day for under a dollar. But it appears that has changed.
And soon, inmates will be footing the bill for that food.
Beginning in March, each inmate will have to pay a dollar a day to cover their meal costs.
The sheriff's department says the rising cost of food and the decline in donations are the reasons for the change.
As for collecting the money, Arpaio says it will start the minute a suspect is booked. Payment will also come from the inmate's account.
Anyone who can't pay will still be fed, but they're still on the hook for the cost.