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
Economic Inequality, Access to Care & Workforce Development: A Progressive Roadmap (video)
On December 4, 2017, I gave a talk on economic inequality at the Democrats of Greater Tucson Luncheon. This is the text of that speech. Economist Dean Baker, of the Center for … Continue reading
Time for Planting: Lack of Dust Control on I-10 Is Hazardous (video)
Every time I drive to Phoenix on a windy day, I get a little bit nervous. It’s a familiar scenario: Trees are swaying, tumbleweeds are bouncing around the barren land, … Continue reading
Public Banking & the Nonpartisan League: Is It Time for a Financial Revolution?
During this political season, we have heard a lot about too-big-to-fail banks, corporate greed, politicians on the take, bad trade deals, inequality and … starting a revolution to save the … Continue reading
Broadway Widening: Comment Deadline, Flash Mob & Council Vote
The Broadway widening project is bumping up against yet another deadline and vote at the Mayor and Council Meeting– this time on April 19. In advance of Tuesday’s vote the … Continue reading
Sexism in America: Peggy Olson, Hillary Clinton, Mom & Me
Beyond the booze, the babes, the cool, retro clothes, and the slick mid-century modern Madison Avenue backdrop, AMC’s Mad Men is a story about office work and sexism at the dawn … Continue reading
What Wall Street Costs America: Say ‘No’ to Wall Street Fees with Public Banking
The cornerstone of my economic reform ideas is establishment of public banking at the state, county, and/or municipal levels. In a nutshell, public banking advocates believe that austerity is a … Continue reading