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Rep. Daniel Patterson resigns from Arizona House

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Source: AZCentral.com

By: Alia Beard Rau

Posted: April 11th, 2012

State Rep. Daniel Patterson, a Tucson independent, has resigned his seat in the House.

Patterson gave his resignation letter to House Speaker Andy Tobin, R-Paulden, who accepted the resignation.

“Effective immediately I have accepted the resignation of Daniel Patterson,” Tobin said.

• Read the resignation letter

The decision comes shortly after the House Ethics Committee recommended the full House remove Patterson from office. The full House was expected to vote on expulsion this afternoon.

Patterson had tweeted earlier in the day that the “fix was in.”

The bipartisan committee had made the recommendation after they questioned Patterson for two hours. The ethics allegations included intimidating other lawmakers, angry outbursts and domestic violence.

Patterson has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. He left the committee hearing before the unanimous vote was cast and without making any final comments.

During the questioning, Patterson admitted he has made mistakes that he regrets but said they did not merit removal from the House.

“Nothing I have done warrants my resignation or removal from the House,” he said, adding that he already has suffered a loss of his office, legislative assistant and reputation. “Certainly there are some things that have happened at the House where if I could do it over, I would handle things differently.”

In his resignation letter, however, Patterson said he was “reluctantly” resigning “under strong protest.”

“I have been forced to resign due to the fact that the House has become a very hostile work environment,” Patterson wrote. “Due to this, I am no longer able to serve my constituents in the way they deserve.”

Patterson criticized the investigative report an independent team of attorneys produced. The report included numerous allegations made by anonymous staff members and lobbyists. He said in addition to including unverified allegations, it went far beyond the scope of the original ethics complaint.

Patterson also repeatedly asked for a full hearing in which he could question those who made allegations against him.

“I should have a full opportunity to talk with these people directly,” he said.

Committee members agreed that some of the allegations were unverified. But they said there was enough concern just based on the complaints from named lawmakers.

“Even if we strip away what is anonymous sourcing … there is still a core of members, duly elected members that signed declarations that show a disturbing pattern of behavior,” Rep. Ted Vogt, R-Tucson, the committee chairman, said. “There is a fundamental gap between how you perceive yourself and your actions and how others perceive you and your actions.”

Read more: AZCentral.com

State Rep. Patterson calls allegations unsubstantiated

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AZ State Rep. Patterson

Source: KPHO.com

By Jason Barry
Posted: April 11th, 2012

The drama surrounding a southern Arizona lawmaker continues at the state Capitol.

Daniel Patterson (I-Tucson) is standing his ground and fighting to keep his seat amid allegations of ethics violations.

Patterson held an hour long news conference Tuesday at the state Capitol.

“I’m not above resigning,” said Patterson. “I am not too proud to admit it. If I make a horrible mistake, I would resign, but that just hasn’t happened in this case.”

The state representative has been at the center of an ethics investigation that accused him of domestic violence, intimidation of fellow lawmakers and marijuana use.

Patterson stood in front of reporters Tuesday and said the allegations against him are politically motivated, while his supporters implied Patterson is the victim of reverse discrimination.

“If Representative Patterson was black, like me, he’d get an ethics hearing,” said the Rev. Jared Maupin. “If he was a woman he’d get an ethics hearing. If he was in a wheelchair he’d have an ethics hearing.”

Two of Patterson’s colleagues wrote a letter to the House Speaker, implying that the media has played a role in Patterson’s problems by rushing to judgement. They compared his case with that of Trayvon Martin, the teenager killed in a Florida neighborhood that has sparked nationwide outrage.

“Lets not make this into some rhetorical battle down here and make this something it isn’t,” said State Rep. Chad Campbell, D-Phoenix. “This is about unethical conduct and possible criminal conduct in the Arizona House and we need to take action and fix the problem and expel this lawmaker.”

Patterson did not go into detail about the allegations, but said that a recent independent investigation into his actions was flawed with numerous unsubstantiated claims.

Patterson is asking for an ethics hearing to plead his case before lawmakers vote on whether he should stay in office.

“This issue goes far beyond me as an individual legislator,” said Patterson.

The Arizona House Ethics Committee meets again Wednesday to consider the expulsion of Patterson from the Legislature.

The committee met briefly Tuesday to consider Patterson’s case but recessed until Wednesday so members can review a response that Patterson submitted right before the deadline.

Source: KPHO.com