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Kimberly Yee Sends Legal Warning to Tom Horne Over DEI Claims in Superintendent Race

State Treasurer Kimberly Yee (R-AZ) is threatening to sue Tom Horne after the fellow Republican candidate claimed she sat on a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) committee, something she says never happened.

Treasurer Yee, who is running for Arizona Superintendent of Public Education, the position Horne currently holds, sent a cease-and-desist letter to Horne on Tuesday, demanding he remove the accusation from his campaign website.

At the center of the dispute is a claim Horne made at an April Republican committee meeting, where he alleged that Yee had served on a DEI committee through the National Association of State Treasurers.

His campaign later posted the accusation online, and a campaign affiliate amplified it on social media. Yee denies it entirely.

"Let me be clear: that is a lie," she wrote, adding that the DEI committee allegation was "glaringly absent" from official documentation because "it never happened."

Supporting Claims

To back her position, Yee's legal team included a letter from the Chief Operating Officer of the National Association of State Treasurers, which outlines the committees she actually served on, none of which included a DEI committee.

Her attorneys argue the claim is not simply an opinion, but a false statement of fact that damaged her professional reputation, and warned that continued publication could lead to a defamation lawsuit with potentially significant financial consequences for Horne's campaign.

Far from supporting DEI, Yee says she has spent years fighting it. "I have been a vocal opponent of DEI, worked with our Republican majority in the Legislature to pass bills fighting it, and led a coalition of State Treasurers in combating the implementation of woke DEI policies," she said.

Additionally, she co-signed a letter to Fortune 1000 executives urging major companies to abandon their DEI programs entirely.

In a public statement, Yee called Horne's claim a deliberate lie and contrasted her record with what she described as a history of scandals surrounding him, including past FBI investigations and allegations of misconduct.

Horne has not yet publicly responded to the cease-and-desist letter.

Both candidates are competing in the Republican primary for Arizona Superintendent of Public Education, a race that shapes education policy for the state's public school students.

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz

Ericka Piñon is a reporter for Cactus Politics specializing in Arizona Legislative Correspondent. With 1 year on the ground in Phoenix, Arizona, they have been cited by Cactus Politics, Big Energy News, The Floridian Press, and Texas Politics. Her focus is on Public Relations and Communications. Email: Ericka@dnm.news

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