Best and Worst States to Work in – Three guesses where Arizona is
September 13, 2023
Oxfam has put out their fifth annual report on the best and worst states to work in, including the 50 states plus D.C. and Puerto Rico. They added a new feature this year to compare the rankings to additional measures of well-being, including: The hypothesis was that when companies and governments invest in workers, not
Apparently, Not Quite Everyone is Sick of Sinema… Just Arizona Democrats – Independents, Too!
September 12, 2023
An interesting tidbit from some of Sinema’s Democratic colleagues inside the Beltway from Julia Ioffe… The Sinema Lovefest: One of the more counterintuitive themes to emerge from my recent conversations with Senate Democratic sources is that Kyrsten Sinema, who officially left the party late last year, is surprisingly now being seen by many inside the party as
ADP State Committee Meeting Results
September 9, 2023
Today was the state committee meeting of the AZ Democratic Party, of which I am a member. Bottom Line Voting Results: There was an election to replace our Senior Vice Chair Yamanata, who recently resigned. The candidates were Bonnie Heidler of Pima County and Elisabeth Tyndall of Cochise County. Ms. Heidler was elected 269/219. We
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Announces New Paid Family Leave Benefits for State Employees
September 8, 2023
Yesterday, (September 7, 2023,) Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs announced a pilot program expansion of paid family leave benefits for qualifying state employees. The new benefits, made retroactive to September 2, 2023 would “provide up to 12 weeks of paid leave to eligible employees following the birth of a child, or new placement of a foster
(UPDATED) Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego Helps Launch Water Leak-Detection Pilot Program to Further City Conservation Efforts
September 7, 2023
Since becoming Mayor of the Fifth Largest City of the Country in 2019, Mayor Kate Gallego and other members of the Phoenix City Council have been constant leaders in addressing water security and conservation efforts. Among some of the measures the Mayor and the City Council have pushed are: Today, the Mayor, along with representatives
The End of Affirmative Action is not the End of the Road.
September 7, 2023
Since the supreme court decision in Students for Fair Admission Inc. v. Harvard, much of the response has been over the top hysteria having no relation to what the court actually said. Many schools, businesses, and organizations are running scared and taking dramatic steps to avoid violating what they perceive or were told the decision was. Most
CD One Candidate Conor O’Callaghan Appears on Symone
September 6, 2023
With Arizona Congressional District One a major battleground in the 2024 elections (the incumbent, David Schweikert won by less than a point in 2022,) Democratic Candidate Conor O’Callaghan took his case for his party’s nomination to Symone Sanders Townsend in an interview on MSNBC on Labor Day. On why he is the best Democratic candidate




