Secretary of State Adrian Fontes Wants Funding Increases for Running and Securing Arizona Elections

Ten out of Fifteen Arizona Counties have lost major election officials thanks in part to MAGA-Trumpist intimidation efforts. Updates need to be made to election cybersecurity to ensure no foreign or domestic interference at the ballot. Helping get vital electoral information to voters. Strengthening Arizona’s economy by making it easier for small businesses to function. … Read more

Hobbs and Gallego React to the Latest Department of Interior Report Regarding the Colorado River

A week after Governor Katie Hobbs hosted a gathering of local, tribal, state, and federal Arizona leaders to discuss Arizona Drought Resilience Infrastructure Plans and funding, the “Department of Interior’s Bureau of Reclamation released a draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) to potentially revise the current interim operating guidelines for the near-term operation of Glen … Read more

Physics and Math Instructor Melissa Girmscheid will bring a Student-Centered Data Driven Approach to Finding Solutions on the Peoria School Board

Melissa Girmscheid has been in education since 2000. A physics and mathematics high school and community college instructor, she has devoted her career to making sure all students have equal access to high-quality educational programs like her children did in the Peoria School District. To that end, Ms. Girmscheid has declared her candidacy to become … Read more

The City of Phoenix Launches the Innovation 27 World Class Workplace Training Facility

In an effort to revitalize the former Metro Center Mall area in Phoenix and the surrounding local community, the city, in partnership with Arizona State University (ASU), Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD), and Western Maricopa Education Center (West-MEC,) has purchased a former Kmart storefront where they intend to launch a new workplace training and … Read more