News | January 12, 2010
Cherny said, “I’m especially proud of the fact that the great majority of our contributors gave $100 or less. We are doing what we set out to do: build a grassroots movement for change to turn our economy around.”
News | January 10, 2010
"People are engaged," said Cherny, who hopes to use the Treasurer's Office as a platform to resurrect the Arizona economy. "People are feeling like we can actually do something different in this state."
News | August 15, 2009
"We as a state are going to have to decide, are we going to be a state that is competing with all these other states that are moving fast into the future, or are we competing just for the low wage jobs out there? This is the moment where we're going to have to decide, over the next couple of years. With things like solar, we don't get another chance. This race between all these states and countries won't happen for much longer....It's an all-hands-on-deck kind of moment right now."
News | July 1, 2009
Job creation and education investment are two things that Andrei Cherny believes need to be taken more seriously in Yuma and throughout Arizona.
News | June 30, 2009
If Arizona misses its chance to become a leader in solar energy, the state won't get any second chances, according to former state Assistant Attorney General Andrei Cherny.
I am humbled that in the first filing period, we raised over $350,000 – three times more than the previous record and the great majority of our contributors gave $100 or less.
January 11, 2010
More than three years into the worst recession in decades, with Arizona losing more jobs and experiencing a worse budget situation than any other state, with states like Colorado and New Mexico already emerging from the downturn, the Arizona House Republicans have released an economic and jobs plan.
January 5, 2010
Today we are exactly one year away from Election Day. It's a time to reflect on what's at stake in this campaign.
November 2, 2009
We took the campaign on the road to Mohave, La Paz and Yuma counties this week.
July 3, 2009








