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? You support “continued negotiations with Grand Canyon University (GUC), but not for that site (El Rio Golf Course).” So you are open to the Christian-based private university coming to our region? On a radio show you said, “They still have some anti-gay policies in their bylaws; I just don’t think that reflects the ethics of this community.” So which is it? Do you welcome GCU or do its ethics not match the community? While neighborhood activists referenced the fact that it is a private Christian school,gen17068, you were the only elected official who publicly lent credence to that being an issue.

 

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