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As a Member of the Chandler School District Governing Board, Zeyna Pruzhanovsky Promotes Fiscal Responsibility
February 23, 2024
Chandler Unified School District Parent and Educator Zeyna Pruzhanovsky has a background in business finance, elementary education, raising a family, and community involvement. She would like to bring that background experience to the Chandler Unified School District Governing Board in 2025 on a platform of “students, families, educators, and community at the top of the list.” If
Kennedy, Aguilar, and Polachek Denounce the Corporation Commission’s Repealing Renewable Energy Standards
February 22, 2024
The Arizona Corporation Commission voted last week (in a 4 to 1 margin with only Democratic Commissioner Anna Tovar voting against) to have its staff start drafting a repeal of renewable standards in place since 2006. Suffice it to say, former Corporation Commissioner Sandra Kennedy and Commission Candidates Ylenia Aguilar and Joshua Polacheck think this
#LyingLoserLake Stops Lying about Recorder Richer Under Threat of Actual Accountability and Penalty
February 22, 2024
Kari Lake has been publicly backpedaling on her claims of election corruption now that she faces actual consequences for her lies. Many news outlets have recognized Lake’s backpedaling, but few have recognized the central role Steven Richer’s defamation lawsuit is playing in her climb down. Seems that when actual financial consequences for lying are put
John McLean, LD17 Senate Candidate, Will Restore Sanity to State Government
February 22, 2024
Successful entrepreneur John McLean announced he is running for state Senate in battleground Legislative District 17. His candidacy is key in Democrats’ efforts to flip the state Legislature blue. He has teamed with Kevin Volk, a Democrat seeking an LD17 state House seat. Democrat McLean is a math Ph.D., outdoorsman, and dog lover. He is
Pima Supervisor Rex Scott Delivers on Roads, Affordable Housing and Prosperity
February 21, 2024
Democrat Rex Scott picked a beautiful Tucson afternoon to announce he is running for re-election as the Pima County Supervisor from District 1. Four years ago, he became the first Democrat to win a seat in District 1 since 1972. Since then, he’s stayed connected to the County’s 1.1 million residents by holding 16 in-person
Community Activist and Public Policy Servant Nikki Amberg Seeks a Seat on the Tempe City Council
February 20, 2024
Longtime Tempe resident Nikki Amberg wants to give back to the community she loves by serving on the local City Council. Experienced in public policy and community activism, Ms. Amberg would like to bridge her service in these areas to preserve what is great about Tempe (its diversity, great staff, commitments to affordable housing, sustainability,
Republican Utility Regulators Are Hellbent on Destroying Arizona Solar Power
February 20, 2024
In a state with the second-highest sun peak hours in America, at the most climate-critical time in world history—life as we know it hanging in the balance–the Arizona Corporation Commission is hellbent on destroying Arizona solar and renewable energy businesses—critical for mitigating global warming. More than 260,000 Arizonans have rooftop solar, and over 8,000 are




