October Is Hopping with Multiple Events
As usual around here, when the temperatures cool down, our calendars fill up. I have been shuttling between Tucson and Phoenix for Legislative meetings, as well participating in community events … Continue reading
#PowersForThePeople Team #CyclingForChange in the AZ Legislature at #Cyclovia
Although Cyclovia got a little soggy this year, the #PowersForThePeople #CyclingForChange team was undeterred. Six of us decorated our bikes with “Cycling for Change in the Arizona Legislature” and “Powers … Continue reading
Planned Parenthood Supporters Fight Back: Pink Out Day, Sept 29
Republicans in Congress have been yammering for weeks about shutting down the US government — again— rather than compromise on a budget. Since the Tea Party took over in 2010, … Continue reading
Assange, Manning, & Snowden: Where Would the World Be without Them? (video)
Life-size statues of three “contemporary heros” — Julian Assange, Chelsea Manning (formerly Bradley), and Edward Snowden– were unveiled in Berlin recently. What would we do without these brave whistle blowers? … Continue reading
UPDATED: Broadway Widening Redux: March 26 Meeting on ‘Community Alignment’
The beleaguered Citizens Task Force (CTF) of the Broadway Widening Project revolted at last week’s meeting and didn’t approve the city staff plan for widening Broadway Blvd. because it didn’t … Continue reading
Tucson City Council: Ill-Conceived Ordinances Wiped from Agenda (video)
The Tucson City Council was scheduled to vote on two ill-conceived ordinances at their St. Patrick’s Day meeting this week. The Crowd Management Event ordinance would have given the police chief … Continue reading
Proposed Tucson Ordinances Spark Calls for Protest & Attendance at March 17 City Council Meeting
If your first amendment rights are important to you, you should start watching the Tucson City Council agendas very closely. Embarrassed by the Safe Park quagmire and the subsequent scolding … Continue reading