Attorney General Kris Mayes Makes Her Case for Re-Election as the Lawyer for All the People of Arizona
April 20, 2026
A champion for reproductive freedom. A crusader for senior citizen protections from elderly home abuse and online scams. A defender of public safety, presiding over the largest seizure of fentanyl within Arizona’s boundaries in history. A proponent of protecting Arizona’s groundwater supply from foreign investors and the narrow-minded individuals in the state who allow this
What Could Possibly Go Wrong with the Profileration of AI: Read and Watch Science Fiction and Find Out
April 18, 2026
Science Fiction writers and filmmakers are sometimes accurate seers and prophets of how humanity and technology will evolve. Read Jules Verne’s From the Earth to the Moon and see how the NASA scientists learned from it. Look at Issac Asimov’s I Robot and fast forward to a First Lady of the United States walking down
Governor Katie Hobbs Expands Affordable Child Care Access for Arizonans
April 18, 2026
Donald Trump may think spending money on ballrooms and arches dedicated to his memory is a higher priority than day care, but Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has a different perspective on the main responsibility of public servants. Helping people. In a series of executive actions yesterday as part of her Governor’s Bright Futures AZ initiative,
Time to Buy an EV and Invest in Clean Energy
April 16, 2026
What is that old saying? Necessity is the mother of invention in times of great need. Or maybe it should be a new proverb: affordability is the father of forward progress as Donald Trump’s war on clean energy, including ending subsidies for electric vehicle purchases and investments in solar and wind projects, coupled with his
Have a 420Fest Gummy and Break the Mass Deportation Machine
April 16, 2026
At 420Fest this Saturday, look for volunteers from Pima County Justice for All and sign their petition to fight Trump’s Mass Deportation Machine. Justice for All aims to put a public defender in Immigration Court in Tucson. The group has 2/3 of the signatures they need, but the July 2026 deadline is fast approaching. The
Arizona Senator Mark Kelly Fights for Public School Funding and Mars Exploration
April 15, 2026
Busy day for Mark Kelly and his team today, as the Senior Arizona Senator helped introduce legislation to prevent federal taxpayer dollars from being shifted from public schools to private ones. The former Astronaut, with other Democratic Senators, and after the successful Artemis II Mission circling around the Moon, also called on the Trump Administration
Insight Arizona Podcast Talks with Pima County Supervisor Matt Heinz About the Pima Board’s Concerns and Under-Oath Questions for Pima Sheriff Chris Nanos
April 15, 2026
Andrew and I had an in-depth talk with Pima Co. Supervisor Matt Heinz about the serious concerns about the actions of Sheriff Nanos administration of the Pima County Sheriff’s department. From improper interference with his own election, unusual and problematic handling of the rape of a PCSO Deputy by her own supervising Deputy Sergeant, problems




