If you’re wondering what “policy choices have real consequences” looks like -- we’re already seeing it with SNAP.
Medicaid cuts would take it even further.
The good news: Arizona still has time to act.
Arizona families are already feeling the impact of SNAP cuts -- and Medicaid cuts would make it worse.
Valle del Sol’s Mike Renaud on why state leaders must act now.
https://t.co/UQwxTY3pfs
This year marks the 35th Annual Profiles of Success -- Valle del Sol’s premier celebration of Latino leadership in Arizona.
For 35 years, we’ve honored the leaders and changemakers strengthening our communities.
More details coming soon.
#ProfilesOfSuccess#LatinoLeadership
Warren Petersen is using his position as Sen. President to threaten and intimidate Sen. Analise Ortiz for exercising her 1st Amendment rights. That’s not leadership—it’s bullying. I know he’s only been a lawyer for a year and a half but he needs a CLE on the Bill of Rights.
I’m running for Congress in AZ-05 -- because our communities deserve leaders who deliver.
This campaign is about real results.
Watch the launch video and join us: https://t.co/clfJuDcv30
#AZ05#ChrisJamesForAZ
This is @RepCiscomani (R-AZ). If he votes for this bill,
31,925 of his constituents would lose access to their healthcare.
29,865 of his constituents could lose access to their food assistance.
4,520 energy jobs in his district could be lost.
P.S. This moment requires folks who are willing to grit their teeth and put in hard, thankless work…not for immediate gratification, but for future generations. So it comes as no surprise to me that the #1 occupation of our donors is “teacher." ♥️
I’m Nick Mansour.
I’m a third-generation Arizonan, former CEO, and education advocate. Arizona is on the rise, and I’ve dedicated my career to helping it grow. Now I’m running for State Treasurer to ensure Arizona’s best days are ahead of us.
Join me: https://t.co/CtZZ1XCzNm
Statement from Sophie and Colin Hortman, children of Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark:
"The best way to honor our parents' memory is to do something, whether big or small, to make our community just a little better for someone else.”