Arizona Schools Will Receive Another $862 Million in American Rescue Plan Funds
October 8, 2021
Arizona public schools will receive another $862 million in American Rescue Plan funding after the Department of Education approved the Grand Canyon Education Department’s Arizona’s American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) plan. The goals of these funds are to assist schools in: Safely reopening and adopting mitigation measures to fully
Donald Trump Is Engaging In Witness Tampering And Obstruction Of Congress In Plain Site
October 8, 2021
The Select House Committee to Investigate January 6 issued more subpoenas on Thursday, even before hearing from witnesses next week previously subpoenaed. The committee is now focusing heavily on the organizers of the January 6 insurrection, which brings us a step closer to the Republican members of Congress involved in planning and promoting the January 6
Senate Report Details How Donald Trump And DOJ Lawyer Plotted The Coup D’etat on January 6
October 8, 2021
The New York Times reports, Report Cites New Details of Trump Pressure on Justice Dept. Over Election: Even by the standards of President Donald J. Trump, it was an extraordinary Oval Office showdown. On the agenda was Mr. Trump’s desire to install a loyalist as acting attorney general to carry out his demands for more
Mayor Romero and Supervisor Grijalva Support Electric School Bus Federal Infrastructure Program
October 7, 2021
A week after announcing an initiative to transition Tucson public busing to all-electric vehicles, Tucson Mayor Regina Romero, along with Pima District Five County Supervisor Adelita Grijalva, American Lung Association Advocacy Senior Director JoAnnna Strother, and Tucson Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Gabriel Trujillo, announced support for a similar effort to transition all diesel school
A B.S. Deal Reached To Raise The Federal Debt Ceiling – We’ll See Whether The Sedition Party Honors The Deal (Updated)
October 7, 2021
The Hill reports, Senate reaches deal on short-term debt hike into December: Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on Thursday that he had reached an agreement with Republicans to extend the debt ceiling into December. “We have reached an agreement to extend the debt ceiling through early December,” Schumer said. The agreement, according to
AZ Gov and GOP Legislature Risked Students’ Health for Their Political Agenda
October 7, 2021
By Kathy Hoffman, AZ Superintendent of Public Instruction and candidate for reelection Before the start of the school year, I was optimistic about what the new academic year would look like for our students and educators. As more Arizonans became vaccinated, I started to see the light at the end of the tunnel and a
Dear Senator Sinema: Stop Being a Silly, Incommunicative Contrarian
October 7, 2021
My wife and I have been watching with growing alarm as the Democrats who represent a majority of the people in Congress and the President drift along, negotiating with themselves, trying to find positions on critical transformative legislation to improve our lives. It is particularly galling that our senior Senator had become part of the
Get a Look at Arizona’s Future Governor
October 6, 2021
The East Valley Partnership recently held a forum for the candidates from both parties for Arizona’s Governorship in 2022. Of those aspiring to the Republican nomination, Matt Salmon, Steve Gaynor, Kimberly Yee, and Karrin Taylor Robson were in attendance. Kari Lake claimed a scheduling conflict and did not appear. Unfortunate, as I was keen to




