Register to Vote for City of Tucson August primary

“Voter Registration Deadline Approaching   The voter registration deadline for the City of Tucson’s Aug. 29 primary election is next Monday, July 31. Those wishing to register to vote should contact the Pima County Recorder’s Office at (520) 724-4330, or follow the link below. The City of Tucson election information publication, “The Choice Is Yours,” … Read more

Ward 3 Democratic Candidates Forum at Literary Connects

Check our online Calendar for additional forums to learn more about the 3 Democrats running in the August 29 primary, for the Ward 3 Council seat.  So far three more are scheduled for August 2 (Hispanic Chamber of Commerce/Az Daily Star), Aug. 5 (Equity Forum), and Aug. 9 (Sustainable Tucson). The Dem winner will face … Read more

11th Annual Loft Kids Fest July 22 to 30

Loft Kids Fest Event Sponsors Saturday, July 22 – Sunday, July 30 Free Admission! Free Popcorn! Free Fun! Thanks to our Loft Kids Fest program sponsors: Presidio Schools, UA Health Sciences Asthma & Airway Disease Research Center, Bookmans Entertainment Exchange, Trail Dust Town , Rusing Lopez & Lizardi, Broadway in Tucson and Pima County Bicycle and Pedestrian Program! “Every morning at 10:00 am … Read more

Former Pima County Supervisor Ray Carroll joins Amity Foundation

Five-term Pima County Supervisor to Confront Arizona’s Deadly Opiate Epidemic (press release)

Ray Carroll joins Tucson-based Amity Foundation, returning to his roots in state’s private non-profit sector.

 Just short of 20 years as Pima County’s District 4 Supervisor, rather than seeking a sixth term Ray Carroll has decided to focus on battling Arizona’s historic opiate crisis, which kills more than two Arizonans daily, a 74% increase since 2012, by joining Tucson-based non-profit Amity Foundation.

Former Pima County Supervisor Ray Carroll

 

Amity formed in 1969 to address the opiate crisis of the 1960’s and was originally called Tucson Awareness House. Carroll will immediately address the threat of a $77 billion cut in Medicare & Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System. If passed, it will drastically cut AHCCS funds over the next 10 years, which would be disastrous to health and mental health care systems in Arizona and hurt those in need.

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