Tucson's Top Stories: March 31
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Adelita Grijalva is set to resign from the Pima County Board of Supervisors as she seeks to mirror her father's road to the Congress. Like hime, she served on the TUSD board prior to being elected to the county board.
Enrrique Ricardo Diaz Vazquez, a 60-year-old Mexican national, told federal investigators to he assumed the identity of a dead 2-year-old to join the military.
Members of the House Appropriations Committee agreed to ask voters to approve an inflation adjustment to raise current legislative salary from $24,000 to $48,000 and raise the per diem rate for legislators who live in Maricopa County.
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