FY2020 Budget & #AZLeg Session Wrap-Up: What Just Happened? (video)
Drama, rumors, secrecy, backroom deals, coup attempts, flexible rules, and a bit of chaos are commonplace during the waning days of each session of the Arizona Legislature. This is the … Continue reading
John Oliver Asks: Which State Will Make History by Being #38 to Ratify #ERA? (video)
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) needs only one more state to ratify it before it can become an amendment to the US Constitution. Although State Senator Sandra Day O’Connor and … Continue reading
Housing & Gentrification: What Is the Path Forward?
Nearly 400 people packed the El Rio auditorium on June 22 to hear the seven Democrats who running for Mayor and the Ward 1 City Council seat talk about housing … Continue reading
Watch the Gentrification & Affordable Housing Forum with Mayor & Council Candidates (video)
Nearly 400 people packed into the El Rio Neighborhood Center to hear the Mayor and Council Candidate Forum on Gentrification and Affordable Housing on Saturday, June 22. This was an … Continue reading
GPLETs, Annexations & Tax Breaks on Sept. 17 Mayor & Council Agendas
Tax breaks for economic development were hotly debated during the recent Democratic Primary for Mayor, and they continue to be a really hot topic for many Tucson voters. Recently, I … Continue reading
Gosh Darn Podcast Interview with Rep. PPH Delves Deep into Education Views
University High students Rose Long and Grace Proebsting have been interviewing political candidates and others for their podcast on economics entitled Gosh Darn Podcast (GDP). My interview is linked below, … Continue reading
Pam Powers Hannley: Your Voice in the Arizona House
When I ran for office in 2016, I said I wanted be your voice—the voice of the people—in the Arizona Legislature. And that is exactly what I did. I used … Continue reading