Arizona Women Win 42 Legislative, State & Congressional Races (video)
Arizona has a history of electing women to public office. In 1932, Arizona elected Isabella Greenway to the US House of Representatives. In 1972, State Senator Sandra Day O’Connor was the first … Continue reading
Blue Wave Washed over #AZLeg: Seven GOP Incumbents Lose Seats
Since the 2018 Midterm Election, pundits have been judging the size and very existence of the predicted Blue Wave . To determine if the Blue Wave of newly elected Democrats was … Continue reading
200 Stories: Tucson Healthcare Forum, Oct 29
Do you have concerns about the Affordable Care Act and repeal attempts; about the future of Medicare and Medicaid; or about access to care or the cost of drugs? Whether … Continue reading
Beyond #PrayerGate: Secular Coalition Honors ‘Secular Stars’ (video)
One of the big stories of the 2017 session of the 53rd Legislature was #PrayerGate. On April 18, 2017, Rep. Athena Salman, who is an atheist, read a secular meditation … Continue reading
Legislative Whirlwind Part 2: ADEQ Gas Tank Removal in Phoenix
Did you ever wonder what happens to the storage tanks when a gas station closes? In Arizona, taxpayers often fund removal of the tanks– not the companies that installed them. … Continue reading