Update On AZ GOP Frivolous Election Lawsuits

There are currently two remaining lawsuits the Arizona Republican Party is hanging its hopes on to reverse the vote of the citizens of Arizona in the election. This anti-democratic assault on the election results will fail because both lawsuits are going nowhere. The Arizona Republic reports, Court challenge could delay certification of Maricopa County election … Read more

Hoffman and Thomas want Ducey to Adopt More COVID 19 Preventative Measures

On social media on late Monday afternoon, Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman, reacting to the surge in COVID 19 in the Grand Canyon State, posted: “I am in support of the following actions: ✅ a statewide mask mandate ✅ quarantine and testing requirements for seasonal residents ✅ a limit on social gatherings ✅ a … Read more

In her State of the City Address, Mayor Kate Gallego Outlines her Goals to Make Phoenix Stronger, Smarter, Greener, and Better

In a virtual address to Phoenix residents sponsored by that city’s Greater Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Kate Gallego recounted what Phoenix has accomplished in the midst of the COVID 19 Pandemic and outlines her goals to make the fifth largest city in the country stronger, smarter, greener, and better. Thanking everyone for their hard work … Read more

The Biden/Harris Team Adds Diversity to the Incoming White House Staff

President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris announced nine more selections to the White House staff on Tuesday, November 17, 2020, to go along with Chief of Staff Designee Ron Klain. These picks are: Former Campaign Manager Jen O’Malley Dillon: Deputy White House Chief of Staff Dana Ramus: Counsel to the President Julissa Reynoso: … Read more