After encountering corruption (and/or incompetence) with the Arizona Medical Board, I requested assistance from Gov. Jan Brewer's office. I requested to speak with the governor, whose office, I believe, overseas the Medical Board (her name is on the Board's letterhead).
I was told I needed to make an appointment to talk with the governor. Ended up having to explain the concerns to a staff member. Was asked to send in information (which was so extensive, I feared no one would take the time to read or comprehend it). But I sent it.
I was put on delay for a short while, indicating she was busy working on the budget. Understood.
I followed up a few times, and eventually, received a cold email which stated that they would not be talking with me because they discussed it with the Medical Board.
I'm sorry, when does the victim and/or witness get left out of the equation?
If someone robbed a bank, would the police speak only to the suspect and not to the victim and/or witness? Or would the police drop the issue once the robber / suspect said -- hey no, I was not breaking the law.
Brewer's staff (guard gate folks) didn't even bother to talk with me, and thus Brewer and her staff are allowing corruption (and/or negligence) on the Arizona Medical Board to continue.
With someone "serving the public" with this level of ignore for the public, it'd be best if she's voted out come November.
How nice it would have been if she exposed the corruption (and/or negligence) on the Medical Board, or AT LEAST took the time to listen to the victim.
It's about time we get rid of the politicians who serve only themselves.
She will not be getting my vote.