House Passes The ‘For The People Act’ – Time To End The Senate Filibuster Rule

House Passes The ‘For The People Act’ – Time To End The Senate Filibuster Rule

March 4, 2021

House Democrats passed H.R. 1, the For The People Act, a sweeping election reforms and voting rights bill mostly on a party-line 220-210 vote. The Hill reports, House passes voting rights and elections reform bill: The For The People Act, better known as H.R. 1 — has been a top priority for Democrats, who argue restoring

House Passes George Floyd Justice In Policing Act

House Passes George Floyd Justice In Policing Act

March 4, 2021

A Congressional effort to pass police reform legislation in the wake of the death of George Floyd and other African Americans while in police custody stallled last June, despite overwhelming bipartisan demand for change. Congress Stalls on Police Reform Despite Bipartisan Calls for Change. As with everything, the problem was the “Grim Reaper” of the

Governor Ducey Issues an Executive Order Mandating All Public Schools to Resume In Person Instruction When Spring Break Ends

Governor Ducey Issues an Executive Order Mandating All Public Schools to Resume In Person Instruction When Spring Break Ends

March 3, 2021

Citing the revised Center for Disease Control Guidelines for reopening schools, comments from CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky and Center for Infectious Disease Director and Biden/Harris health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci, the number of schools already reopen, and instructors being included in the 1b vaccination group, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued an Executive Order mandating

Mayors Gallego and Romero Call for Congress to Include Aid to State and Local Governments in the American Rescue Plan

Mayors Gallego and Romero Call for Congress to Include Aid to State and Local Governments in the American Rescue Plan

March 3, 2021

Do you want your local sewage system to be well maintained? How about your clean water supply? Or law enforcement patrols, protection from fires,  and teachers in the classroom? Those are some of the public sector areas that may face budget cuts and staffing reductions if state and local governments in Arizona and across the

Tucson Mayor Regina Romero issues statement on the proposed Reid Park Zoo expansion

Tucson Mayor Regina Romero issues statement on the proposed Reid Park Zoo expansion

March 3, 2021

Tucson Mayor Regina Romero has issued a letter today seeking common ground between the Reid Park zoo and the Save the Heart of Reid Park activists, about the proposed zoo expansion which would destroy the south duck pond and Barnum Hill. I wrote about this conflict back in December against this destruction:  (https://blogforarizona.net/save-the-heart-of-reid-park) and the

Update On Grand Jury Investigations of Donald J. Trump

Update On Grand Jury Investigations of Donald J. Trump

March 3, 2021

New York The New York Times reports, Prosecutors Investigating Trump Focus on His Finance Chief: State prosecutors in Manhattan who are investigating former President Donald J. Trump and his family business are sharpening their focus on the company’s long-serving chief financial officer, asking witnesses questions about his dealings at the company, according to people with

Washington Prepares For The Next MAGA/QAnon Assault On the Capitol (Updated)

Washington Prepares For The Next MAGA/QAnon Assault On the Capitol (Updated)

March 3, 2021

The Washingtonian reports that grifter and con man Donald Trump is profiting off the QAnon rubes. Trump Hotel Rates Are Over $1,300 on March 4—the Date in a Wild QAnon Theory: [Conspiracy theories] may be good for the business of the Trump Hotel. Room rates at the former president’s namesake hotel nearly triple from March 3

Justices Indicate Arizona Overreached, The Voting Rights Act May Survive For Another Day

Justices Indicate Arizona Overreached, The Voting Rights Act May Survive For Another Day

March 3, 2021

The headlines from Supreme Court reporters for the Supreme Court arguments of two Arizona cases on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act on Tuesday appear foreboding: Amy Howe at SCOTUSblog, Majority appears poised to uphold Arizona voting rules. Nina Totenberg at NPR, Supreme Court Seems Ready To Uphold Restrictive Voting Laws. Adam Liptak at

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