The State Treasurer works for the people of Arizona. You have a right to know what their economic strategy for the state will be. As Andrei lays out his ideas over the course of this campaign, come here to submit your questions. Andrei’s not just running for office – he’s telling you where he stands.
If you would like to ask Andrei a question, simply click here and perhaps your question will be featured on the site.
The fact is that there is no reason for the Treasurer to be "almost invisible" if you're doing the job right. Read More>>
I think we have a lot to learn from some of our neighbors (Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado) in terms of attracting venture capital to start-ups in the industries of the future. Read More>>
I am proud to be a Democrat, but I don't believe this is an office where partisanship should matter. I am reaching out across party lines and to independents as well because a big part of the problem in state government in recent years has been that people have been too focused on playing partisan games and not enough on problem solving. Read More>>
The Treasurer should be building coalitions across party and other lines for the right kind of incentives so Arizona can compete with other states for good jobs and should be leading the charge to fix and fund our public schools. Read More>>
I earned my bachelor’s degree from Harvard where I studied economics, government, and history. It was an amazing opportunity for guy like me who grew up in a different world than that one. Read More>>
There is a huge amount we can do when it comes to wind power, especially in Northern Arizona. Read More>>
Economic growth is a good thing. We want it and need it. It lets people live out their dreams and build a better life. The question is, “how do we get it?” Read More>>
I’m a believer in the idea of clean elections but, unfortunately, the present system no longer works for a race like that for State Treasurer. Read More>>
If you would like to ask Andrei a question, simply click here and perhaps your question will be featured on the site.
The fact is that there is no reason for the Treasurer to be "almost invisible" if you're doing the job right. Read More>>
I think we have a lot to learn from some of our neighbors (Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado) in terms of attracting venture capital to start-ups in the industries of the future. Read More>>
I am proud to be a Democrat, but I don't believe this is an office where partisanship should matter. I am reaching out across party lines and to independents as well because a big part of the problem in state government in recent years has been that people have been too focused on playing partisan games and not enough on problem solving. Read More>>
The Treasurer should be building coalitions across party and other lines for the right kind of incentives so Arizona can compete with other states for good jobs and should be leading the charge to fix and fund our public schools. Read More>>
I earned my bachelor’s degree from Harvard where I studied economics, government, and history. It was an amazing opportunity for guy like me who grew up in a different world than that one. Read More>>
There is a huge amount we can do when it comes to wind power, especially in Northern Arizona. Read More>>
Economic growth is a good thing. We want it and need it. It lets people live out their dreams and build a better life. The question is, “how do we get it?” Read More>>
I’m a believer in the idea of clean elections but, unfortunately, the present system no longer works for a race like that for State Treasurer. Read More>>
