After Backpedaling on Christian Rights, Ariz. Gov. Jan Brewer Calls It Quits

Default featured image
Share:

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, a Republican who has clashed with the Obama administration over immigration, said on Wednesday she would not run for re-election for a third term, ending speculation about her plans.

Arizona governors are limited to serving two terms at the state’s helm. But as Brewer had taken over mid-term from Janet Napolitano, who left to head the Department of Homeland Security, there had been speculation she could seek another four years in office on the grounds she had not served two complete terms.

Brewer, in announcing her decision at a school in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale, said she felt it was time to “pass the torch of leadership.”

“So, after completing this term in office, I will be doing just that,” she said.

The controversial governor was thrust into the national spotlight in April 2010 when she signed into law a bill to crack down on illegal immigration in the southwestern U.S. state that shares a border with Mexico. The law was later partially struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Brewer’s conflicts with President Barack Obama gained heightened attention in 2012 when she greeted him at the airport during a Phoenix visit and was seen wagging her finger at the president.

The staunch Republican has at times gone against conservative elements in her party in recent years, with the biggest clash coming last year when she signed a law to expand Medicaid as part of Obama’s signature domestic achievement, the Affordable Care Act.

Under mounting pressure from business and gay rights groups, Brewer also vetoed a measure last month that would have allowed business owners to use their religious beliefs as grounds for refusing to serve gay couples and others.

© 2014 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved.

Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Christian & Jewish Leaders Reject ‘Two-State Delusion’

A recent meeting of over 150 Christian, Jewish and conservative leaders addressed the international issue of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian issue on Monday, Apr. 15, following the drone and missile strikes conducted against Israel from Iran. The relatively...

End Times, Revelation, Rapture

WATCH: Demon Screams When It Hears About the Rapture

Do demons comprehend what the rapture is? In a reaction video, commentator Kap Chatfield shared footage of a video where a demon can be heard screaming during a church service after the pastor mentioned the rapture. The pastor in the...

Evangelist Daniel Kolenda

The Untold Story of Evangelism Multiplying Around the World

The gospel is going forth all over the world in unprecedented ways. In an exclusive interview with Charisma News, filmmaker Chris Worthington shared about his new documentary, “Multiplied.” Unlike other films and documentaries, this one highlights the evangelistic crusades by...

Mike Bickle

IHOPKC Officially Announces Shuttering of Ministries

International House of Prayer Kansas City (IHOPKC) has officially announced via press release the staggered closure of ministries in the wake of the sexual and spiritual abuse scandal involving founder Mike Bickle. While reports the day prior to the press...

A man holding hands with a woman out of his wife's sight.

News Media Mainstreaming Adultery, Diminishing Marriage

In a recent bewildering article, Fox News, which often prides itself on offering to the right side of the political spectrum faith-based content, has decided to publish an article extolling the virtues that adulterers hold fast to (just not marriage)....

Mark Driscoll and John Lindell

UPDATE: Lindell and Driscoll Reconcile as Sword Swallower Responds

Mark Driscoll and John Lindell have reconciled following controversy at the Stronger Men’s Conference. During the conference, Driscoll called out the spirit of Jezebel for being present due to sword swallower Alex Magala’s performance where he removed his shirt and...

Outdoor plaque that says,

Learn to Listen to Holy Spirit’s Nudges

Are you fighting a battle right now? I believe we all have battles to fight at different times in life. But I want to encourage you. Whatever you may be facing today know that, in Christ, you are more than...