Maternal & Child Health: a Public Health Model for Social Justice (video)
A few weeks ago, I gave the guest reflection at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Tucson on maternal and child health in Arizona. Below is the text of my talk … Continue reading
Rep. Powers Hannley: I’m Running for Re-Election in 2020
As the temperatures cool down, the 2020 elections are heating up. Thank you all so much for supporting my 2018 re-election campaign. With the hard work of a record number … Continue reading
Why Can’t the Ronstadt Center Be an Open-Air Transit & Community Space?
Do you remember the controversy surrounding redevelopment of the Ronstadt Transit Center? Back in 2013-2014, developers were making a play to redevelopment the Ronstadt Transit Center. They had pitched redevelopment of the … Continue reading
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
Why I Voted to Raise the #AZLeg Per Diem
[On Monday, May 27, the Arizona Legislature voted to raise the per diem compensation. This is my floor speech to explain my vote.] When I decided to run for office … Continue reading