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Eva Burch Wants the People of LD Nine to Live the American Dream
March 8, 2022
For Eva Burch, the job of the legislator is to write and support legislation the people want. Legislation like: Affordable housing. Accessible, affordable, high quality health care. Fully funding and providing high quality staff to local public school districts. Protecting and expanding voting rights. The legislator is also supposed to have commitment to: Promoting social
It Only Took 122 Years, But The Senate Finally Passes An Anti-Lynching Bill
March 8, 2022
The Senate filibuster rule has been used to kill anti-lynching laws for over a century. Congress has failed to pass anti-lynching legislation nearly 200 times, starting with a bill introduced in 1900 by North Carolina Rep. George Henry White, the only black member of Congress at the time. A brief history: Congress began introducing legislation mentioning
(UPDATED) ADE and Donors Choose Band Together to Help Teachers Fund Needed Projects
March 8, 2022
In what Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman and the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) call the “largest COVID Relief Funding Program of its kind to directly help Arizona Public School Classrooms,” the department has allocated $14 million for teachers across the state to apply for up to $1,000 through Donors Choose, the organization that,
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero Endorses Katie Hobbs for Governor
March 8, 2022
From a Hobbs for Governor Press Release: Today, Tucson Mayor Regina Romero endorsed Secretary of State Katie Hobbs for governor. “Arizonans deserve a Governor who will deliver for working families, protect our water and natural resources, fully invest in our public schools, and defend our fundamental rights like the freedom to vote and the right
The Republican War on Public Education Continues with Michelle Udall’s HB2808
March 8, 2022
There is a (no pun intended) school of thought that educational institutions that are performing poorly in the D or F range would do better if outside sources like major charter school chains swooped in (for a large per student fee,) took over the management of the school, and attempted to turn around the poor
Michelle Ugenti-Rita’s Culture War Bill Granting A ‘License To Kill’ For Shoplifting Or Property Damage
March 8, 2022
The Republican’s longtime Queen of GQP voter suppression bills, Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita, is now branching out into spearheading an expansion of self-defense laws to include a “license to kill” some punk who sprays graffiti on your wall, or shoplifts from your store. Just to be clear, self-defense laws are about personal safety, the defense of
An Open Letter to Arizona Teachers
March 8, 2022
I am not a teacher, I am a mom. I cannot understand what you’re going through, I don’t see your day to day, I don’t carry the weight that you do. Here’s what I do see. This may surprise you because I don’t know if you knew I was watching…. I see you smile at




