Displaced Workers in Arizona Need Help

People let go from their jobs in Arizona want to return to work in a safe and healthy environment. Most of them either cannot or if they are able to return, will only work a fraction of the hours they had before. Why? Because COVID 19 has surged in Arizona causing great health and economic … Read more

Ducey and Hoffman let Local Districts and Schools decide when They can fully Reopen but Questions Remain

At the Governor’s weekly press briefing regarding the Coronavirus, he and Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman jointly revealed their plan for moving forward with the 2020/21 school year. Please click below to access details of the plan memorialized in the Governor’s Executive Order. eo_2020-51_arizona_open_for_learning (1)   While acknowledging that “teaching and learning will happen … Read more

(UPDATED) Superintendent Kathy Hoffman to Governor Doug Ducey: “Use public health data to determine (school)reopening metrics”

Tomorrow is the day Governor Doug Ducey is set to announce his decision on whether to extend the opening day of in-person instruction at the state’s schools later than August 17. With Arizona COVID 19 numbers still dangerously high, Arizona School Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman issued a statement on social media which read: … Read more

(UPDATED) Yes, Kayleigh McEnany, the Science should, if necessary, Stand in the Way of Reopening Schools

In perhaps the most moronic comments ever to come from a White House Press Briefing (with the possible exception of Mr. Trump saying people should use disinfectant to combat the Coronavirus,) the White House Press Secretary, Kayleigh McEnany repeated the 2016 Popular Vote Loser’s calls to reopen schools, saying at one point “the science should … Read more

With signs that Arizona may be stabilizing, Governor Ducey advises Stay the Course at his latest Press Conference

Today’s Ducey press conference was not the disaster last weeks was (although he really had nowhere to go but up in performance.) Armed with data, backed by organizations like CNN, the New York Times, and Johns Hopkins University that the COVID 19 situation in Arizona may be stabilizing and starting to decline, a more confident … Read more