Thanks to all of you for their kind words. Frank has received literally hundreds of emails and telephone calls. Please do not feel obligated to send flowers or gifts, your wonderful wishes and prayers are enough!
I would like to apologize for not coming earlier to the website to post an update, but as you might imagine, I have spent a lot of time at the hospital in Phoenix with Frank.
St. Joseph's Hospital was great and so were (are) the Casa Grande Police and EMTs. Thank you great professionals for helping my husband in his time of need.
Posted above is a picture of Frank that I snapped Christmas morning before the family came over for breakfast and about 8 hours before the incident. Frank is reading the paper at the new table that he built incorporating a piece of Italian marble handed down to me by my grandmother. Like many of you, our front room was a "formal living room" or a "shrine" that was seldom used. We think it has more utility as his home office. Now when Frank speaks with you from home you will know where he is seated. (What does this have to do with Frank's recovery? Well, I want to remind everyone that this is what Frank will look like after he heals up.)
Frank came home from St. Joe's this afternoon. Unless something shows up later there are no major internal problems. His ribs are very tender, he has two black eyes, a broken nose, a lip that had to stitched up in several places and big blocks of bruising all over his face. The beating left a scary appearance which will fade with time. Frank is making great improvements daily and wants to meet his appointments as soon as possible. He may feel well enough to be able to make calls tomorrow.
Please forgive me if I am a bit slow on the email responses for the next couple of days as I will have to play nurse for awhile and can't Blackberry all day. Once more, Frank (and I) want you to know how honored and touched we are for your outpouring of love and support.
Regards,
Janice
Monday, December 27, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
NRA Endorsements
State Representative Frank Pratt was endorsed by the NRA but the other two legislators endorsed from LD23 were not Republicans. Why would the NRA choose Frank but not John or Steve?
Some may be puzzled by the NRA endorsements for 2010. We can all be sure, however, that all our Republican LD23 candidates - John Fillmore, Steve Smith and Frank Pratt - fervently support the 2nd Amendment. This article may shed some light.
ARTICLE SOURCE: HTTP://WWW.NATIONALREVIEW.COM/ARTICLES/247820/STAYING-TARGET-JIM-GERAGHTY?PAGE=2
ENDORSEMENTS SOURCE: http://www.nrapvf.org/grades-endorsements/2010/arizona.aspx
Some may be puzzled by the NRA endorsements for 2010. We can all be sure, however, that all our Republican LD23 candidates - John Fillmore, Steve Smith and Frank Pratt - fervently support the 2nd Amendment. This article may shed some light.
ARTICLE SOURCE: HTTP://WWW.NATIONALREVIEW.COM/ARTICLES/247820/STAYING-TARGET-JIM-GERAGHTY?PAGE=2
ENDORSEMENTS SOURCE: http://www.nrapvf.org/grades-endorsements/2010/arizona.aspx
Friday, August 27, 2010
Frank Pratt Receives Award from Arizona League of Cities and Towns
The Arizona League of Cities and Towns presented State Representative Frank Pratt with the “2010 Friend of Cities and Towns” in recognition of service and dedication to the Arizona Cities and Towns.
You can see the copy of the award by clicking this
link: Frank Pratt 2010 Award League Of Cities And Towns
You can see the copy of the award by clicking this
link: Frank Pratt 2010 Award League Of Cities And Towns
Thursday, August 26, 2010
The Professional Fire Fighters of Arizona are proud to endorse Frank Pratt
PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS of Arizona
61 E. Columbus Avenue,
Phoenix, AZ 8501
Honorable Representative Frank Pratt
Dear Representative Pratt,
The Professional Fire Fighters of Arizona are proud to endorse Frank Pratt for the House in Arizona legislative District 23. Frank Pratt understands the need for core government services like public safety, education and health care. He has demonstrated his ability to deal with difficult problems and arrive at the best solution possible.
We need more people like Frank Pratt in the Arizona State Legislature.
Tim Hill
President, Professional Fire Fighters of Arizona
Representing Over 6,000 Professional Fire Fighters and E.M.S. Providers Throughout Arizona
You can see the copy of the award by clicking this
link: Professional Fire Fighters of Arizona
Saturday, August 21, 2010
The Arizona Highway Patrol Association Endorses Representative Frank Pratt
In their endorsement of State Representative Frank Pratt they write: |
We look forward to working closely with you in preserving one of the main functions of government: public safety.
The Arizona Highway Patrol Association is the only group that represents only Department of Public Safety employees. We are proud to be able to have positive relationships with those that have influence over DPS, both administratively and financially.
Please use this endorsement as you see fit in your campaign.
Sincerely,
Jimmy Chavez
President
www.ahpa.com
Friday, August 20, 2010
Frank Pratt represents Arizona at major educational conference
State Representative Frank Pratt represented the State of Arizona at the The Education Commission of the States in Portland, August 18-20, 2010.
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty ECS Chair 2008-10 wrote: "For 45 years, ECS has been a leader in state education policy and practice. Each year, the ECS National Forum on Education Policy brings together a wide range of education policymakers — governors, legislators, chief state school officers, higher education officials— to exchange ideas and hear from the country’s foremost education experts."
Among the presentations at the conference were:
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty ECS Chair 2008-10 wrote: "For 45 years, ECS has been a leader in state education policy and practice. Each year, the ECS National Forum on Education Policy brings together a wide range of education policymakers — governors, legislators, chief state school officers, higher education officials— to exchange ideas and hear from the country’s foremost education experts."
Among the presentations at the conference were:
- WHAT STATE LEADERS CAN LEARN FROM HIGHER EDUCATION REFORMS IN OTHER COUNTRIES
- DOES RACE TO THE TOP PROVIDE A TEMPLATE FOR THE ESEA OF THE FUTURE
- COMMON CORE STANDARDS
- THE LUMINA FOUNDATION'S BIG GOAL TO INCREASE THE PERCENTAGE OF AMERICANS WITH HIGH QUALITY DEGREES AND CREDENTIALS BY 60% BY THE YEAR 2025
Friday, August 13, 2010
Letter from ACOVA
ACOVA
July 26,2010
Dear Rep. Pratt,
The members of ACOVA, the Association for Career and Technical Education Administrators, would like to thank you for your support of Career and Technical Education during the recent budget crisis. Your timely response to this emergency saved the opportunity for over 100,000 Arizona high school students to participate in quality Career and Technical Education programs. The 38 million dollars combined state and federal funds provides resources for our students to engage in rigorous and relevant learning.
The leadership and personal development skills combined with the classroom and laboratory based instruction prepare our students for continuing education and Arizona's workforce. Career and Technical Education continues to be the premier delivery system for learning.
We thank you once again for supporting the Career and Technical Education students of Arizona.
Sincerely,
Cathie Raymond and members of ACOVA
President
July 26,2010
Dear Rep. Pratt,
The members of ACOVA, the Association for Career and Technical Education Administrators, would like to thank you for your support of Career and Technical Education during the recent budget crisis. Your timely response to this emergency saved the opportunity for over 100,000 Arizona high school students to participate in quality Career and Technical Education programs. The 38 million dollars combined state and federal funds provides resources for our students to engage in rigorous and relevant learning.
The leadership and personal development skills combined with the classroom and laboratory based instruction prepare our students for continuing education and Arizona's workforce. Career and Technical Education continues to be the premier delivery system for learning.
We thank you once again for supporting the Career and Technical Education students of Arizona.
Sincerely,
Cathie Raymond and members of ACOVA
President
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