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15 Facts About Bob Worsley

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Bob Worsley was born on February 15,1956 and is an American businessman and politician.

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Bob Worsley is the founder of SkyMall and a former Republican member of the Arizona Senate representing District 25 from 2013 to 2019.

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Bob Worsley is the developer of a planned Potash facility in Holbrook, Arizona, that will create 500 permanent jobs.

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Bob Worsley was formerly on the Board of Directors for United Families International and for the Institute for American Values, and is currently on the Board of Directors for the Mesa branch of United Way.

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Bob Worsley is the Co-Founder of the Consolari Music Hall in Mesa, Arizona.

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In 2020 Bob Worsley wrote The Horseshoe Virus: How the Anti-Immigration Movement Spread from Left-Wing to Right-Wing America.

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Bob Worsley's book dissects how current anti-immigrant sentiments have evolved out of the work of John Tanton, a staunch environmentalist and advocate for population control, who shifted his focus and founded organizations devoted to demonizing American immigrants.

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Bob Worsley earned his bachelor's degree in accounting from Brigham Young University.

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Bob Worsley has been considered by some to be a moderate Republican relative to Arizona's politics.

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Bob Worsley was endorsed in 2012 by Arizona Right to Life which is opposed to legal abortion.

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Bob Worsley was one of four Republicans in the State Senate to vote against repealing Common Core standards.

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Bob Worsley voted in favor of vouchers for private schools.

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Bob Worsley was one of 14 Republicans in the Arizona legislature to vote in favor of expanding Medicaid under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act.

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Bob Worsley was one of three Republicans who broke with their party joining Democrats to vote against a bill that would have required harsher sentences for undocumented immigrants in court.

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Bob Worsley opposed to same-sex marriage and provided funds to the campaign to ban same-sex marriage in Arizona.